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Events from the year 2007 in the United Kingdom.
[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Events
[edit] January
- 1 January - Central Trains hold the second day of a two day industrial action, affecting many parts of England, especially the East and West Midlands.[1]
- 3 January -
- 4 January - In response to yesterday's crash, National Express withdraw all 12 of their double-decker coaches as a precaution.[4]
- 5 January -
- 7 January -
- Bristol International Airport closes its runway due to concerns by various airlines (including easyJet and BA Connect) over the safety of landing in wet weather. This follows two days of nine airlines refusing to use the runway.[7]
- Laura Pearce becomes the first contestant on Channel 4 show Deal or No Deal to win the top prize of £250,000 since the start of the show on October 31, 2005. It took until the 351st attempt for the top prize to be won.[8].
- 9 January - New rules outlawing businesses from discriminating against homosexuals are upheld in the House of Lords, after a challenge by Lord Morrow of the Democratic Unionist Party[9]
- 10 January - Two military helicopters collide in mid-air near Market Drayton, Shropshire, killing one person and injuring three others.[10].
- 10 January–28 January - John Reid facing mounting problems continuing from those of his predecessors including further prisoner escapes especially from open prisons and also absconding of those under Control Orders,[11][12][13][14][15] and missing sex offenders.[16]
- 11 January - In an unexpected move, the Bank of England raises interest rates to 5.25%, an increase of 0.25%. This is the third rise in five months, after a year of stability.[17].
- 16 January - At the 64th Golden Globe Awards, Helen Mirren wins an award for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in The Queen and Sacha Baron Cohen for his role in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Other British winners were Hugh Laurie in House and Jeremy Irons in Elizabeth I.[18]
- 17 January -
- 18 January - The UK is hit by torrential rain and gale force winds, resulting in the deaths of at least nine people and causing havoc to public transport and power supplies.[20]
- 20 January - The MSC Napoli is deliberately grounded to prevent it sinking, leading to concern about environmental damage to Branscombe beach in Devon.[21].
[edit] February
- 3 May - Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales general elections held; and local council elections in Scotland and parts of England.
- 8 May - Formation of the power sharing executive in the Northern Ireland Assembly.[53]
- 9 May - The Ministry of Justice comes into existence in the United Kingdom, reorganized from the Department for Constitutional Affairs and taking over some responsibilities from the Home Office.[54]
- 10 May - Tony Blair asks Labour's National Executive Committee to seek a new party leader and announces he will step down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 27 June.
- 10 May and 12 May - In Eurovision Song Contest, the UK entry comes joint second last in the final.[55]
- 16 May
- 23 May - The Government announce a carbon emissions trading scheme, the Carbon Reduction Commitment, that will apply to hotel chains, supermarkets, banks, and other large organisations.[58]
- 24 May - Jenny Bailey becomes the first transsexual mayor in the United Kingdom.
- 28 May - The Foreign Office submits a formal request to the Russian Government for the extradition of ex-KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi to face charges over the murder of his former colleague Alexander Litvinenko in London.[59]
- 29 May - The Longbridge car factory in Birmingham re-opens, two years after the bankruptcy of MG Rover. The re-opened factory is a scaled down operation which will initially just produce the MG TF sports car, though there are plans by Chinese owners Nanjing Automobile to build other cars there in the future.
- 30 May - A fire at a Magnox nuclear power station in Oldbury, South Gloucestershire, forces its indefinite closure. British Nuclear Group announces that the fire has not damaged the reactor and was in a "non-nuclear" area.[60]
- 1 July
- 2 July
- Michael Mullen, 21, of Leeds, is sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of his two-year-old niece Casey Leigh Mullen, who died at her home in the city on 11 February this year. The trial judge recommends that Mullen should serve a minimum of 35 years before being considered for parole.
- Demolition work begins on the historic HP Sauce factory in Birmingham, which closed in May with the loss of 125 jobs and the end of more than 100 years of manufacturing when the production facility was transferred to Holland.
- July 6 - July 8 The 2007 British Grand Prix is held at the Silverstone Circuit.
- July 22
[edit] August
[edit] September
[edit] October
[edit] November
[edit] December
[edit] Publications
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- 3 January - Sir Cecil Walker, Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament for North Belfast (1983–2001) (b. 1924)
- 4 January - Grenfell (Gren) Jones, newspaper cartoonist (b. 1934)
- 7 January - Magnus Magnusson, journalist and broadcaster (Mastermind) (b. 1929)
- 8 January - David Ervine, leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (b. 1953)
- 8 January - Francis Cockfield, Baron Cockfield, politician and European Commissioner (b. 1916)
- 27 January - Paul Channon, Baron Kelvedon, Member of Parliament (b. 1935)
- 30 January - Griffith Jones, actor (b. 1910)
- 9 February - Ian Richardson, actor (b. 1934)
- 16 February - Sheridan Morley, theatre critic (b. 1941)
- 4 March - Ian Wooldridge, sports journalist (b. 1932)
- 7 March - Lady Thorneycroft, philanthropist (b. 1914)
- 8 March - John Inman, actor (b. 1935)
- 14 March - Tommy Cavanagh, footballer and football manager (b. 1928)
- 14 March - Gareth Hunt, actor (b. 1942)
- 16 March - Sally Clark, lawyer and victim of a miscarriage of justice (b. 1964)
- 16 March - Sir Arthur Marshall, aviation pioneer and businessman (b. 1903)
- 17 March - Freddie Francis, cinematographer and film director (b. 1917)
- 18 March - Bob Woolmer, cricketer and cricket coach (b. 1948)
- 28 March - Sir Thomas Hetherington, barrister (b. 1926)
- 30 March - Fay Coyle, footballer (b. 1933)
- 30 March - Michael Dibdin, crime writer (b. 1947)
- 24 April - Alan Ball, footballer and football manager (b. 1945)
- 18 June - Bernard Manning, comedian (b. 1930)
- 5 July - George Melly, jazz singer (b. 1926)
- 29 July - Phil Drabble, author and television presenter (b. 1914)
- 29 July - Mike Reid, comedian and actor (b. 1940)
- 31 July - R. D. Wingfield, novelist and radio dramatist (b. 1928)
- 10 August - Tony Wilson, broadcaster, nightclub manager, and record label owner (b. 1950)
- 10 September - Anita Roddick, environmentalist, political campaigner, businesswoman (The Body Shop) (b. 1942)
- 11 September - Ian Porterfield, footballer and football manager (b. 1946)
- 15 September - Colin McRae, rally driver (b. 1968)
- 1 October - Ronnie Hazlehurst, composer (b. 1928)
- 16 October - Deborah Kerr, actress (b. 1921)
- 18 October - Alan Coren, columnist (b. 1938)
- 6 November - Hilda Braid, actress (b. 1929)
- 22 November - Verity Lambert, television producer (b. 1935)
- 28 November - Tony Holland, television producer and writer (b. 1940)
- 1 December - Anton Rodgers, actor (b. 1933)
- 29 December - Phil O'Donnell, footballer (b. 1972)
- 29 December - Kevin Greening, radio presenter (b. 1962)
[edit] References
- ^ Train strike runs into second day, BBC News
- ^ Big Brother launch watched by 7m, BBC News
- ^ Two dead after M-way coach crash, BBC News
- ^ Coach crash firm withdraw buses, BBC News
- ^ Australia complete series whitewash, BBC Sport
- ^ Cartoons protester found guilty, BBC News
- ^ Bristol runway shut in safety row, BBC News
- ^ First Deal or No Deal jackpot won, BBC News
- ^ Gay rights laws challenge fails, BBC News
- ^ One dead as helicopters collide, BBC News
- ^ "Reid seeks to reassure". BBC News (2007-01-10).
- ^ "Reid hits back in crime files row". BBC News (2007-01-12).
- ^ "Missing suspect a threat - Tories". BBC News (2007-01-10).
- ^ "Cameron attacks Blair on records". BBC News (2007-01-17).
- ^ "Reid hits back in sentencing row". BBC News (2007-01-26).
- ^ "Convicted sex offenders 'missing'". BBC News (2007-01-28).
- ^ Shock as UK rates rise to 5.25%, BBC News
- ^ Dame Helen is Queen of the Globes, BBC News
- ^ Crystal meth made class A drug, BBC News
- ^ Nine dead as UK struck by storms, BBC News
- ^ "Stricken cargo ship run aground", BBC News
- ^ "Air tax increase comes into force" BBC News
- ^ "Timeline: Bird flu in the UK", BBC News
- ^ "Mirren adds Bafta to awards haul"
- ^ "Commonwealth Bank Series", BBC Sport
- ^ One dead in Cumbria train crash (BBC)
- ^ "Eritrea denies kidnap accusation", BBC News
- ^ "Attorney general halts BBC probe", BBC News)
- ^ "Rogue fuel traced to depot tanks", BBC News
- ^ "UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan", BBC News
- ^ Wikinews
- ^ "Kidnapped Britons' vehicles found", BBC News
- ^ "Griffiths quits over Trident", The Scotsman
- ^ "Fears for BBC Gaza correspondent", BBC News
- ^ "Five kidnapped Britons freed in Eritrea", The Times
- ^ "'Binding' carbon targets proposed", BBC News
- ^ "Labour rebels vote against Blair on Trident", UK Telegraph
- ^ "'Friendly fire' killing unlawful", BBC News
- ^ "US rejects ruling on UK soldier", BBC News
- ^ "Brown cuts basic tax rate by 2p", BBC News
- ^ "Two sailors killed on submarine", BBC News
- ^ "UK sailors captured at gunpoint", BBC (2007-03-26). Retrieved on 26 March 2007.
- ^ Dominic Kennedy (17 April 2008). "Report reveals Iran seized British sailors in disputed waters", The Times. Retrieved on 18 April 2008.
- ^ "NI deal struck in historic talks", BBC News
- ^ "Network Rail fined £4m for Paddington crash", Guardian
- ^ a b England smoke ban to start 1 July, BBC News
- ^ "Fans in hospital after violence", BBC News
- ^ "Four UK soldiers killed in Iraq", BBC News
- ^ "Three dead after vessel capsizes", BBC News
- ^ "Dozens dead, wounded in bombings across Iraq" AP/CNN
- ^ Gabriel Rozenberg, Economics Reporter (2007-04-18). "Letter to Brown as inflation passes 3%". the Times.
- ^ "Anti-terror raids net 6 suspects", CNN
- ^ "No McGuinness handshake - Paisley". BBC News.
- ^ "Blair defends Home Office split", BBC News
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Final Scoreboard". European Broadcasting Union (eurovision.tv) (2007-05-12). Retrieved on 2007-05-13.
- ^ "Salmond elected as first minister", BBC News
- ^ "Prince Harry will not go to Iraq", BBC News
- ^ Action in the UK - Carbon Reduction Commitment, DEFRA
- ^ "UK requests Lugovoi extradition", BBC News
- ^ "Fire closes nuclear power station", BBC News
- ^ "Web inventor gets Queen's honour", BBC News
- ^ "Iran condemns Rushdie knighthood", BBC News
- ^ "Rushdie title 'may spark attacks'", BBC News
- ^ "Harman wins deputy leader contest", BBC News
- ^ "Brown is UK's new prime minister", BBC News
- ^ "Blair becomes Middle East envoy", BBC News
- ^ "Brown unveils huge Cabinet revamp"
- ^ ""Labour donations timeline", BBC News". Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
[edit] See also
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