1998 in the United Kingdom explained
Events from the year 1998 in the United Kingdom.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
- 3 February – Stamps commemorating the late Diana, Princess of Wales, go on sale in the UK.
- 7–22 February – Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete at the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, and win one bronze medal.
- 8 February – Former Conservative Cabinet Minister Enoch Powell dies in hospital in London aged 85.
- 12 February – Mohamed Al Fayed, the father of Dodi Fayed, says that he is "99.9% certain" that his son's death in the car crash that also claimed the life of Diana, Princess of Wales on 31 August 1997 was a conspiracy to kill rather than an accident. He also claims that his son had purchased an engagement ring just before the crash and had been preparing to propose marriage to Diana. A lawyer in Mr Al Fayed's native Egypt was planning to sue the Queen and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair on the grounds that they had conspired to kill Diana because her love for a Muslim would embarrass the country.[2]
- 24 February – The conviction of Somali sailor Mahmood Mattan, hanged in 1952 at Cardiff Prison for the murder of pawnbroker Lily Volpert, is overturned by the Court of Appeal, with Mr Justice Rose describing the original conviction as "demonstrably flawed". The Mattan case is the first to be referred by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.[3]
- 28 February – Lancet MMR autism fraud: A study by Andrew Wakefield published in The Lancet suggests a link between MMR vaccine and autism; although subsequently discredited and retracted, it is widely influential on vaccination rates.[4]
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- October – Ford launches its new Focus range of small family hatchbacks, saloons and estates which will eventually replace the long-running Escort although that model would continue until the year 2000 and the van model lasting until 2002.
- 16 October – Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet: Police place General Augusto Pinochet, the 83-year-old former dictator of Chile, into house arrest during his medical treatment in the UK at the request of Spain.
- 17 October – Actress Joan Hickson dies aged 92 of a stroke in a hospital at Colchester, Essex, six years after her final television appearance as Miss Marple.
- 27 October – Ron Davies resigns as Secretary of State for Wales, citing "an error of judgement" in agreeing to go for what he said was a meal with a man he had met while walking on Clapham Common in London, which is a well known gay meeting place, and subsequently being mugged.
- 28 October – The Poet Laureate Ted Hughes dies of cancer in a hospital in London, aged 68.
November
December
- December – The Ford Focus is voted European Car of the Year.
- 10 December
- 26 December – Great Boxing Day Storm: severe gale-force winds hit Ireland, southern Scotland and northern England. Roads, railways and electricity are disrupted.
- 29 December – Three British tourists are among those shot during a gun battle to free them from kidnappers in Yemen.[24]
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Publications
Births
- 2 January
- 4 January – Tia Rigg, murder victim (died 2010)
- 7 January – Ben Earl, rugby union player
- 18 January – Alfie McIlwain, actor
- 2 February – Chris Smith, footballer
- 3 February – Zak Crawley, cricketer
- 4 February – Scott Jones, athlete
- 15 February – George Russell, racing driver[26]
- 21 February – Ella-Rae Smith, actress and model [27]
- 27 February
- 13 March – Oliver Stokes, actor
- 14 March – George Bartlett, cricketer
- 24 March – Isabel Suckling, singer
- 11 April – Oliver Dillon, actor
- 12 April – Tom Pearce, footballer
- 14 April – Arthur Bowen, actor
- 22 April – Jay Dasilva, footballer
- 8 May – Sam Field, footballer
- 14 May – Aaron Ramsdale, footballer
- 3 June – Sam Curran, cricketer.
- 4 June
- 7 June – Graham Newberry, American-English figure skater
- 10 June – Johnny Bennett, actor
- 14 June – Julia Joyce, actress
- 21 June – Isabel Atkin, freestyle skier
- 30 June – Tom Davies, footballer
- 1 July – Hollie Steel, classical crossover singer
- 19 July
- 20 July – Sinead Michael, actress
- 28 July – Sam Surridge, footballer
- 2 August – Giarnni Regini-Moran, artistic gymnast
- 6 August – Jack Scanlon, actor
- 8 August – Ronan Parke, pop singer
- 14 August – Amy Marren, swimmer
- 29 August- Sianna Trebicki, Icon/Legend
- 5 September – Helena Barlow, actress
- 9 September – Shannon Matthews, kidnapping victim
- 21 September – Prem Sisodiya, cricketer
- 2 October – Zack Morris, actor
- 7 October – Trent Alexander-Arnold, footballer
- 17 October – Erin Kellyman, actress
- 18 October – Jack Carroll, comic actor
- 20 October – Jordan Allan, footballer
- 22 October
- 29 October – Matthew Potts, cricketer
- 11 November – Tom Banton, cricketer
- 21 November – Will Jacks, cricketer
- 28 November – Ronan McKenzie, kart racing driver
- 1 December – Ollie Robinson, cricketer
- 3 December – Marcus Edwards, footballer
- 11 December – Gabz (Gabrielle Gardiner), singer-songwriter
- 14 December – Lukas Nmecha, footballer
- 17 December – Jasmine Armfield, actress
- 24 December – Declan McKenna, pop singer
Deaths
January
- 2 January – Frank Muir, actor, comedy writer and raconteur (born 1920)
- 4 January – Sally Purcell, poet and translator (born 1944)
- 5 January – David Bairstow, English cricketer (born 1951); suicide
- 6 January – Richard Clutterbuck, Army major-general and historian (born 1917)
- 7 January – Frank Roberts, diplomat (born 1907)
- 8 January – Sir Michael Tippett, composer (born 1905)
- 11 January – John Wells, writer and satirist (born 1936)
- 12 January
- 15 January
- 18 January – Monica Edwards, children's writer (born 1912)
- 21 January – Edward Carrick, art designer, writer and illustrator (born 1905)
- 23 January – Victor Pasmore, artist (born 1908)
- 24 January – Xenia Field, councillor, horticulturalist and author (born 1894)
- 25 January – Attia Hosain, novelist, journalist and actress (born 1913, India)
- 26 January – Lord Nicholas Hervey, aristocrat and political activist (born 1961); suicide
- 27 January – Geoffrey Trease, writer (born 1909)
- 30 January – Lesslie Newbigin, theologian and missionary (born 1909)
February
- 2 February – Robert McIntyre, Scottish politician (born 1913)
- 3 February – Davy Kaye, actor (born 1916)
- 5 February – Nick Webb, musician (born 1954)
- 8 February – Enoch Powell, politician (born 1912)
- 10 February – Peter Longbottom, cyclist (born 1959); road accident
- 14 February – Edgar Granville, Baron Granville of Eye, politician (born 1898)
- 15 February – Samuel Curran, physicist (born 1912)
- 16 February – Harry Hinsley, historian and cryptanalyst (born 1918)
- 17 February – Sheila Raynor, actress (born 1906)
- 18 February – Robbie James, Welsh footballer (born 1957)
- 20 February
- 24 February – Geoffrey Bush, composer and music scholar (born 1920)
- 27 February – Martin Hollis, philosopher (born 1938)
March
- 3 March – Hedley Mattingly, actor (born 1915)
- 6 March – Benjamin Bowden, designer (born 1906)
- 7 March – Bernarr Rainbow, historian of music education, organist, and choir master (born 1941)
- 8 March – Jack Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Kingsbridge, politician and public servant (born 1907)
- 9 March – Colin Patterson, biologist (born 1933)
- 10 March
- 13 March – Judge Dread, reggae musician (born 1945)
- 16 March
- 20 March
- 25 March – Daniel Massey, actor (born 1933)
- 27 March – Joan Lestor, Baroness Lestor of Eccles, politician (born 1931)
- 29 March – David Hicks, interior designer (born 1929)
April
- 1 April – Mary Wynne Warner, mathematician (born 1902)
- 2 April – Joan Austin, tennis player (born 1903)
- 3 April – Dame Mary Cartwright, mathematician (born 1900)
- 4 April – Ian Percival, politician (born 1921)
- 5 April
- 7 April
- 11 April
- 14 April
- 16 April
- 17 April – Linda McCartney, American-born, British-based photographer and musician (born 1941)
- 19 April – Denis Howell, Baron Howell, politician (born 1923)
- 20 April
- 21 April – Frank Wootton, aviation artist (born 1911)
- 27 April – Ralph Raphael, organic chemist (born 1921)
May
- 1 May – J. S. Roskell, historian (born 1913)
- 2 May
- 3 May – Erika Cheetham, writer (born 1939)
- 4 May – Gordon Beningfield, wildlife artist and naturalist (born 1936)
- 7 May – Jack Heslop-Harrison, soldier and botanist (born 1920)
- 8 May – D. S. L. Cardwell, science historian (born 1919)
- 9 May
- 14 May
- 15 May – Patrick Wall, World War II marine commando and politician (born 1916)
- 17 May – Hugh Cudlipp, journalist (Daily Mirror) (born 1913)
- 18 May – Enid Marx, artist and designer (born 1902)
- 19 May – Edwin Astley, composer (born 1922)
- 20 May – Wolf Mankowitz, playwright and screenwriter (born 1924)
- 24 May – Charles Rycroft, psychoanalyst (born 1914)
- 28 May – Lana Morris, actress (born 1930)
- 29 May – Marion Milner, psychoanalyst (born 1900)
- 30 May – Walter Carr, actor (born 1925)
June
- 5 June – Viola Keats, actress (born 1911)
- 10 June
- 11 June – Catherine Cookson, author (born 1906)
- 13 June
- 15 June – Morris Kestelman, artist (born 1905)
- 19 June – John Camkin, journalist and sports commentator (born 1922)
- 20 June – Bruno Barnabe, actor (born 1905)
- 21 June – Harry Cranbrook Allen, historian of the United States (born 1917)
- 22 June – Benny Green, writer, radio broadcaster and saxophonist (born 1927)
- 26 June – Derek Rayner, Baron Rayner, businessman, chief executive of Marks & Spencer (1984–1991) (born 1926)
- 28 June – Jack Rowley, English footballer (Manchester United) (born 1918)
July
- 1 July – Martin Seymour-Smith, poet, literary critic and biographer (born 1928)
- 2 July – Tony De Vit, DJ and music producer (born 1957)
- 3 July – George Lloyd, composer (born 1913)
- 4 July – Gladys Ambrose, actress (born 1930)
- 5 July
- 8 July – Constance Cox, scriptwriter and playwright (born 1912)
- 9 July
- 11 July – John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter, politician (born 1908)
- 14 July
- 17 July – James Lighthill, mathematician (born 1924)
- 18 July – Betty Marsden, comedy actress (born 1919)
- 21 July – Kenneth Watson, actor (born 1931)
- 22 July – Michael Denison, actor (born 1915)
- 23 July – John Hopkins, screenwriter (born 1931); accidentally killed in the United States
- 25 July – Tiny Rowland, businessman (born 1917)
- 27 July – Binnie Barnes, actress (born 1903)
- 28 July – Lenny McLean, boxer and actor (born 1949)
August
- 1 August – Eva Bartok, actress (born 1927, Hungary)
- 3 August – Alan Walsh, physicist, developer of atomic absorption spectroscopy (born 1913)
- 4 August – Richard Dunn, CEO of Thames Television (born 1943)
- 6 August – Nat Gonella, jazz trumpeter, bandleader and vocalist (born 1908)
- 7 August – Sir Harry Tuzo, Army general (born 1917)
- 9 August – George Child Villiers, 9th Earl of Jersey, peer (born 1910)
- 11 August – Derek Newark, actor (born 1933)
- 14 August – Rosemary Martin, actress (born 1936)
- 19 August – Anne Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, code breaker in World War II (born 1916, France)
- 22 August
- 25 August
- 26 August – Margaret Potter, writer (born 1926)
September
October
- 2 October
- 3 October – Roddy McDowall, actor (born 1928)
- 5 October – Megs Jenkins, character actress (born 1917)
- 6 October – Joseph J. Sandler, psychoanalyst (born 1927)
- 8 October – Curtis Cassell, rabbi (born 1912, German Empire)
- 10 October – Jackie Forster, journalist and lesbian rights activist (born 1926)
- 11 October – Michael Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough, peer and World War II naval veteran (born 1917)
- 15 October – Iain Crichton Smith, Scottish poet and novelist (born 1928)
- 17 October – Joan Hickson, actress (born 1906)
- 20 October – Frank Gillard, radio broadcaster (born 1909)
- 21 October
- 22 October – Eric Ambler, novelist and playwright (born 1909)
- 23 October – Christopher Gable, ballet dancer, choreographer and actor (born 1940)
- 24 October – Dennis Ayling, cinematographer (born 1917)
- 25 October – Susan Strange, political scientist (born 1923)
- 27 October – Rosamund John, actress (born 1913)
- 28 October
November
- 2 November
- 7 November
- 8 November – Rumer Godden, writer (born 1907)
- 10 November
- 12 November – Roy Hollis, footballer (born 1925)
- 13 November – Doug Wright, English cricketer (b. 1914)
- 14 November
- 18 November – Robin Hall, folk singer (born 1926)
- 19 November – Ken Gatward, RAF pilot of World War II (born 1914)
- 24 November – John Chadwick, linguist (born 1920)
- 26 November – Mike Calvert, Army officer (born 1913)
- 29 November
December
- 1 December – Freddie Young, cinematographer (born 1902)
- 2 December – Brian Stonehouse, painter and World War II secret agent (born 1918)
- 3 December – George Murcell, character actor (born 1925)
- 7 December – John Addison, composer (born 1920)
- 8 December – Michael Craze, actor (born 1942)
- 13 December
- Lew Grade, showbusiness impresario and television company executive (born 1906 in Ukraine)
- Sir Richard Thomas, Royal Navy admiral and Black Rod (1992–1995) (born 1932)
- 17 December – John Burns Brooksby, veterinarian (born 1914)
- 20 December – Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (born 1914)
- 21 December
- 22 December – Donald Soper, Methodist minister and pacifist (born 1903)
- 25 December – John Pulman, snooker player (born 1923); accidentally killed
- 26 December – Michael Sherard, fashion designer (born 1910)
- 27 December – Ralegh Radford, historian (born 1900)
- 30 December – George Webb, actor (born 1911)
- 31 December – Alan Morris, English footballer (born 1954); murdered
See also
Notes and References
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- Web site: Diana crash was a conspiracy – Al Fayed. BBC News. 12 February 1998. 2012-07-12.
- Web site: How shopkeeper's unsolved murder saw an innocent man hanged . Elizabeth . Thomas . 3 September 2022 . Wales Online . 4 August 2023.
- Flaherty. D. K.. The vaccine-autism connection: a public health crisis caused by unethical medical practices and fraudulent science. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 45. 10. 1302–4. October 2011. 21917556. 10.1345/aph.1Q318. 39479569 .
- News: Philip. Delves. The end of hope as last tin mine in Europe closes. The Times. London. 1998-03-07.
- Book: Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 0-14-102715-0. 2006. 92.
- Web site: Severn Valley and Marches Area. Civic Heraldry of England & Wales. 23 June 2012. 2012-07-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20120504102005/http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/severn_valley_marches.html. 4 May 2012. dead.
- Web site: 1998: Northern Ireland peace deal reached . BBC News. 2008-02-13. 10 April 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307120921/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/10/newsid_2450000/2450823.stm. 7 March 2008 . live.
- Web site: Axed TV star Tosh dies. BBC News. 4 May 1998. 2012-07-07.
- Web site: Fashanu 'may have fled US'. BBC News. 2 May 2012. 2012-07-12.
- Web site: 1998: Leaders welcome 'yes' vote for N Ireland . BBC News. 2008-02-13. 23 May 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307121034/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/23/newsid_2504000/2504387.stm. 7 March 2008 . live.
- Web site: 10 years on and the DVD is still going strong. British Video Association. 2013-12-29. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131231000001/http://www.bva.org.uk/news-press-releases/10-years-and-dvd-still-going-strong. 2013-12-31.
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- Web site: 1998: Children die in Drumcree protests . BBC News. 2008-02-13. 12 July 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307121057/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/12/newsid_2500000/2500503.stm. 7 March 2008 . live.
- Book: Hazell, Robert. The State and the Nations: The First Year of Devolution in the United Kingdom. 2000. Imprint Academic. 978-0-907845-80-5. 2.
- Web site: 1998: UK imposes total ban on landmines. BBC News. 2008-02-13. 31 July 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307121002/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/31/newsid_2491000/2491991.stm. 7 March 2008 . live.
- Web site: 1998: Dozens die in Omagh bombing. BBC News. 2008-02-13. 15 August 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307121038/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/15/newsid_2496000/2496009.stm. 7 March 2008. live.
- Web site: Fields Medallists. 2007-11-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20071119121851/http://www.mathunion.org/medals/Fields/Prizewinners.html. 19 November 2007. dead.
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- Web site: 1998: Real IRA announce ceasefire . BBC News. 2008-02-13. 8 September 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307121029/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/8/newsid_2503000/2503633.stm. 7 March 2008 . live.
- Web site: 1998: Queen's speech spells end for peers. BBC News. 2008-02-13. 24 November 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20080122140022/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/24/newsid_4007000/4007601.stm. 22 January 2008 . live.
- Web site: The Nobel Peace Prize 1998. 2007-11-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20071025011839/http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1998/. 25 October 2007 . live.
- Web site: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998. 2007-11-28.
- News: Yemen victims named. BBC News. 29 December 1998. 2007-08-19.
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- Web site: Obituary: Ian Dunn. 21 March 1998. The Independent. 4 August 2023.