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2001 in Northern Ireland
Events during the year
2001 in
Northern Ireland
.
Incumbents
Monarch -
Elizabeth II
Events
29 April -
2001 United Kingdom Census
carried out. Northern Ireland's population is 1,685,267.
15 June - dispute arises between local
loyalist
and
republican
activists on the Crumlin Road
peace line
in North
Belfast
over the flying of loyalist
paramilitary
flags. Loyalists begin to picket the nearby Catholic
primary school
, beginning the
Holy Cross dispute
, continuing throughout June.
12 July -
July 2001 Belfast riots
3 September - loyalist pickets at Holy Cross resume when the school re-opens for a new term, leading to unrest and rioting.
23 October - the
Provisional Irish Republican Army
announces that it has begun to decommission its weapons.
4 November - the
Police Service of Northern Ireland
is established.
11 November -
November 2001 Belfast riots
12 November - 400 police officers are involved in escorting the children and their parents to and from Holy Cross school.
17 November - the
Gaelic Athletic Association
votes to abolish its controversial
Rule 21
. Members of the
British Army
and the
Police Service
of Northern Ireland will henceforth be permitted to join the organisation.
22 November -
First Minister
David Trimble
and
deputy First Minister
Mark Durkan
meet with residents of Upper Ardoyne, and the next day, 23 November, the Holy Cross protests are called off after 14 weeks.
9 December -
2001 South Armagh attacks
Saint Patrick Visitor Centre opens in
Downpatrick
.
Arts and literature
Odyssey Arena and entertainment complex is opened in Belfast.
Flautist
James Galway
is knighted.
Eoin McNamee's novel
The Blue Tango
is published.
Sport
Boxing
The Men's
2001 World Amateur Boxing Championships
were held in Belfast from June 3 to
June 10
. Almost 400 boxers from 67 countries took part in the
Odyssey Arena
event.
Football
Irish League
Irish Cup
Golf
Senior
British Open Championship
held at
Royal County Down Golf Club
,.
Graeme McDowell is a member of the
Great Britain and Ireland
team which retained the
Walker Cup
at
Sea Island
in
Georgia
.
Motorcycling
Ulster Grand Prix and
North West 200
cancelled due to
Foot-and Mouth crisis
.
Births
Deaths
14 August -
Stanley Hewitt
, cricketer.
28 September -
Martin O'Hagan
, journalist.
12 December -
Michael Torrens-Spence
, held commissions in the
Royal Navy
Fleet Air Arm
, the
Royal Air Force
, the British Army,
Ulster Special Constabulary
and
Ulster Defence Regiment
.
Full date unknown
James Simmons, poet,
literary critic
and songwriter.