2023 in Ireland
Events during the year 2023 in Ireland.
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Incumbents
Events
January
- 2 January – A man was charged with the murder of Brazilian woman, Bruna Fonseca, who was found beaten and strangled in a flat in Cork on New Year's Day.[1]
- 3 January – There were 931 patients without beds in Irish hospitals as the trolley crisis reached a record high.[2]
- 4 January – The Irish data privacy board fined Meta Platforms €390 million for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation on Facebook and Instagram.[3]
- 5 January – Met Éireann confirmed that 2022 was the hottest year in Ireland.[4]
- 13 January
- A man was arrested on suspicion of murder of a woman whose body was found in an apartment in Dublin.[5]
- Two men were arrested after the fatal stabbing of a man in Finglas, the second such event in north Dublin in the previous 24 hours.[6]
- Students Shane O'Connor and Liam Carew from County Tipperary won the 59th Young Scientist Exhibition.[7]
- 15 January – An Irish citizen was reported on board a plane which crashed in the resort town of Pokhara in Nepal. All 72 passengers were killed.[8]
- 17 January – A 24-year-old man was facing life in prison after he admitted murdering a vulnerable 76-year-old man, originally from China, at his home in Dublin in April 2021.[9]
- 19 January – Argos retailer announced its intention to close all stores and operations in the Republic of Ireland at the end of June with the loss of 580 jobs.[10]
- 21 January
- 22 January – A man was arrested after an 89-year-old patient was killed in a violent assault at Mercy University Hospital in Cork.[13]
February
- 2 February – The President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola began a two-day visit to Ireland. She addressed both Houses of the Oireachtas as part of the 50th anniversary (1 January 1973) of Ireland joining the European Economic Community (now the European Union), and met the President, Taoiseach, and Tánaiste.[14]
- 3 February – The band Wild Youth were chosen to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, scheduled to take place in Liverpool, England.[15]
- 6 February – The coronation stone for the High Kings of Ireland on the Hill of Tara – the Lia Fáil – was vandalised when the word "Fake" was spray painted on the 5,000-year-old granite stone.[16][17]
- 7 February
- Government ministers met with aviation and police authorities for briefing on illegal unmanned aerial vehicle activity at Dublin Airport between 4–6 February which forced suspension of flying and diversions of flights to other airports.[18]
- Munster Technological University announced that it was investigating a significant breach of its information technology and telephone systems. It was later confirmed that the university suffered a ransomware cyber attack.[19]
- 9 February
- 11 February – Three teenagers died after a car entered a river at Menlo Pier on the outskirts of Galway city.[22]
- 12 February – Munster Technological University announced that information stolen from its computer systems in a cyberattack a week ago had appeared on the dark web.[23]
- 18 February – Up to 50,000 people participated in an "Ireland for All" march and rally in Dublin in support of refugees and asylum seekers, and opposing racism and far-right groups.[24]
- 19 February – An Irish bishop, David G. O'Connell, was shot dead in Los Angeles, California.[25]
- 20 February – A 17-year-old boy was sentenced to life in prison for murdering 49-year-old Urantsetseg Tserendorj who was walking home from work in Dublin's north inner city in 2021.[26]
- 21 February
- The Government agreed a more targeted cost-of-living package, along with some universal payments, with €470m to be allocated for social protection measures.[27]
- Dublin Airport suspended flights for thirty minutes during the evening in response to illegal unmanned aerial vehicle activity nearby. It was the fifth time in three weeks that airline flights were interrupted.[28]
- 22 February – Róisín Shortall and Catherine Murphy announced that they would stand down as co-leaders of the Social Democrats, with a successor to be appointed "at an early date."[29]
- 23 February – A 19-year-old man was in a critical condition in hospital after a serious assault in Swords in north Dublin. A 20-year-old man was arrested and subsequently charged.[30]
- 26 February
- Holly Cairns was announced as the next leader of the Social Democrats after all the party's other TDs ruled themselves out of any potential leadership contest.[31]
- A 19-year-old man, who was seriously assaulted in Swords on 23 February died in hospital.[32]
- 27 February – A man in his 60s was arrested after a man in his 30s was stabbed to death at a house in Kilkenny city.[33]
- 28 February – Minister for Education Norma Foley reversed a plan for Leaving Certificate candidates to sit Paper 1 of their English and Irish exams at the end of fifth year, after facing strong opposition from a number of organisations, including teacher and student representative bodies.[34]
March
- 1 March – A major emergency was declared at Wexford General Hospital as a result of a fire, with four wards including the ICU and over 200 patients being evacuated.[35]
- 3 March – A 51-year-old criminal was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 19-year-old Conor O'Brien in County Meath in August 2021 after he delivered a pizza to him.[36]
- 8 March
- The report of a 20-year survey by The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland revealed that 56% of Ireland's native plant species are in decline due to habitat loss, altered grazing pressure, and degradation (re-seeding, over-fertilising, nitrogen deposition, herbicides, soil drainage, mineral enrichment), rather than rising temperatures whose botanical effects – so far – are minor. By contrast, 80% of non-native plants introduced into Ireland since 1500 have increased.[37]
- The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar marked International Women's Day by announcing the Government's intention to hold a referendum in November to enshrine gender equality in the Constitution by amending Articles 40 and 41. Other referenda on separate issues may be held at the same time.[38]
- 9 March – Met Éireann issued a Status Orange snow and ice warning for much of the country with significant accumulations of snow and icy conditions forecast.[39]
- 13 March – The United States President Joe Biden announced that he will visit Ireland, north and south, in April for the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement (signed on 10 April 1998).[40] It was reported two weeks later that Biden will arrive in Belfast on 11 April, then he will be based in Dublin from 12–15 April from where he will make trips to other parts of the country. Former US president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary will visit Belfast the following week.[41]
- 15 March – 46-year-old Stephen Silver was found guilty of the capital murder of Detective Garda Colm Horkan who was shot dead in Castlerea, County Roscommon in June 2020.[42]
- 16 March – Ryan Tubridy announced that he would be stepping down as the presenter of The Late Late Show after 14 years, with his last show in May.[43]
- 17 March
- Celebrations took place across the island of Ireland with massive crowds turning out to mark Saint Patrick's Day in towns and cities, with half a million people descending on Dublin city centre.[44]
- Taoiseach Leo Varadkar held talks with US President Joe Biden as the two leaders marked Saint Patrick's Day at the White House.[45]
- 21 March – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar launched the Government's national action plan to tackle racism in response to persistent racial discrimination in Ireland. The plan drew on a report published in April 2021 by the Anti Racism Committee, established in 2020 by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.[46]
- 24 March – Ireland's first National Menopause Summit was held in the Mansion House (the Lord Mayor's residence in Dublin).[47]
- 25 March – Three hundred people rallied in Galway against racism and discrimination. The Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination network sought to counter rhetoric by right-wing extremists against migrants and others by promoting diversity, respect, equality, and safety.[48]
- 31 March
- RTÉ announced that Radio 1 would permanently stop broadcasting on the longwave band on 14 April.[49]
- The Supreme Court ruled that legislation governing the election of senators to the Seanad university panels was unconstitutional due to the failure for over 40 years to legislate for the Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.[50]
April
- 7 April – It was announced that the Leaving Certificate grinds school, the Institute of Education in Dublin with 7,000 pupils, founded by Ray Kearns in 1969, had been sold to a British educational company.[51]
- 9 April – An emergency was declared and flights into Dublin Airport were suspended briefly when the nose landing gear of a Ryanair flight from Liverpool to Dublin experienced a problem during landing. Four other arriving flights were diverted to Shannon Airport.[52]
- 10 April
- Visit by Joe Biden
- 12 April – US President Joe Biden arrived in County Louth, one of his ancestral homelands, where crowds lined the streets in Carlingford and Dundalk. This followed a visit to Northern Ireland the previous day, as part of a four-day visit to the island of Ireland.[55][56]
- 13 April – Biden visited President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Farmleigh House, before addressing a joint sitting of the Oireachtas at Leinster House, with the day ending with a banquet dinner at Dublin Castle.[57]
- 14 April – Biden visited his ancestral homeland in County Mayo, visiting Knock Shrine and Mayo Roscommon Hospice, ending with a big event with around 27,000 in attendance featuring a public address and performances by The Coronas, The Chieftains and The Academic at St Muredach's Cathedral, Ballina.[58]
- 17 April – Gerry Hutch was found not guilty of the 2016 murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel.[59]
- 19 April – The 38th Cúirt International Festival of Literature opened in Galway.[60]
- 22 April - It was announced that an investigator with the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) had attended a party celebrating the acquittal of Gerry Hutch the previous Monday, and that he was an associate of a relation of Hutch. The officer resigned when it became known, and GSOC intitiated an investigation.[61]
- 23 April – An incorporeal Cabinet meeting agreed to send an Emergency Consular Assistance Team to Sudan, via Djibouti – some of them leaving tonight – on a mission to evacuate 150 Irish people and their families from the armed conflict there. The team consisted of officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and members of the Defence Forces, including Army Ranger Wing personnel.[62]
- 24 April – Fifty Irish citizens were evacuated on French and Spanish aircraft from Khartoum in Sudan to safety in Djibouti. It was announced that Ireland had purchased two Airbus C295 maritime patrol aircraft capable of future airlift missions, while Airbus will supply an additional military transport aircraft to Ireland in 2025.[63]
- 25 April
- Seventy-two Irish citizens and their families were rescued with the help of France and Spain from violence in Sudan to safety in Djibouti and Jordan.[64]
- An Irish metal and polymer lunar soil experiment produced by the Dublin City University School of Chemical Sciences was lost when the Japanese Hakuto-R Mission 1 moon landing spacecraft carrying the Rashid Lunar Rover built by the United Arab Emirates stopped communicating during the final moments of an automated moon landing attempt in the Atlas Crater.[65]
- 26 April – Sixteen more Irish citizens and their family members were rescued since yesterday via Djibouti, Jordan, and Cyprus, from the fighting which broke out on 15 April in Sudan. More than 100 Irish people remained in the country.[66]
- 30 April – After evacuating 209 Irish people and their families in the past week, the Emergency Civil Assistance Team was withdrawn from Sudan.[67]
May
- 6 May – Michael D. Higgins and Leo Varadkar, respectively, became the first Irish president and taoiseach in history to attend the coronation of a British monarch, at Westminster Abbey in London.[68]
- 9 May – The Irish band Wild Youth failed to qualify for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.[69]
- 11 May
- EirGrid announced plans for four major wind farm projects, three in the Irish Sea off the coasts of Counties Dublin and Wicklow and one off the Atlantic coast, in Connemara. The project is part of the largest ever renewable energy project in Ireland, intended to power six million homes by 2030.[70]
- The High Court ruled that the diseased leg of an elderly man with dementia should not be amputated against his wishes in an attempt to save his life.[71]
- 13 May – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Minister for Justice Simon Harris condemned scenes following a stand-off between pro-and anti-immigrant protesters in Dublin and a homeless asylum seekers' camp was destroyed by fire.[72]
- 18 May
- Taoiseach Leo Varadkar expressed his dismay for a 14-year-old boy who was subjected to an unprovoked homophobic assault by a group of teenage boys in Navan and humiliated by having the video posted online.[73]
- A 17-year-old boy who was attacked by a group of people using golf clubs in Bluebell, Dublin remained in a critical condition in hospital and in a coma.[74]
Sport
Association football
- Forthcoming Euro qualification fixtures
- 16 June – Greece v Ireland [77]
- 19 June – Ireland v Gibraltar[78]
- 7 September – France v Ireland [79]
- 10 September – Ireland v Netherlands[80]
- 13 October – Ireland v Greece [81]
- 16 October – Gibraltar v Ireland [82]
- 18 November – Netherlands v Ireland [83]
- 12 April – The UK–Ireland bid to host Euro 2028 was submitted to UEFA with Croke Park excluded from the proposed stadiums to be used in favour of the Aviva Stadium and a redeveloped Casement Park.[84]
- Women's international friendly matches
- Women's forthcoming friendly matches
- Women's 2023 FIFA World Cup
- The women's national football team make their World Cup debut in Australia.
Rugby union
- 4 February – Wales 10–34 Ireland
- 11 February – Ireland 32–19 France
- 25 February – Italy 20–34 Ireland
- 12 March – Scotland 7–22 Ireland
- 18 March – Ireland won the Grand Slam, after a 29–16 victory over England at the Aviva Stadium.[93]
- Forthcoming fixtures
- 2023 Rugby World Cup
- 9 September – Ireland v Romania, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
- 16 September – Ireland v Tonga, Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes
- 23 September – South Africa v Ireland, Stade de France, Saint-Denis
- 7 October – Ireland v Scotland, Saint-Denis
Deaths
January
- 9 January – Séamus Begley, 73, traditional musician and singer.[94]
- 16 January
- Carrie Acheson, 88, politician, TD (1981–1982).[95]
- Joe Martin, 91, footballer (Dundalk, League of Ireland XI).[96]
- 18 January – John L. Murray, 79, jurist, chief justice (2004–2011), judge of the Supreme Court (1999–2015) and the ECJ (1992–1999).[97]
- 19 January
- Bertie Cunningham, 83, Gaelic footballer (Ballivor, Meath senior team).[98]
- Peter Thomas, 78, footballer (Waterford, Galway United, national team).[99] Born in England.
- 20 January – Pierce Higgins, 45, hurler (Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, Mayo senior team), motor neuron disease.[100]
- 21 January – Micheál Mac Gréil, 91, Jesuit priest, sociologist and writer.[101]
- 30 January – Eddie Spence, 97, Gaelic footballer (Belfast O'Connell's, Antrim senior team).[102] Born in Northern Ireland.
- 31 January – Donie Hanlon, 85, Gaelic footballer (Gracefield, Offaly senior team).[103]
February
- 1 February – Billy Galligan, 86, hurler (Charleville, Blackrock, Claughaun, Avondhu, Cork senior team).[104]
- 6 February – Niamh Bhreathnach, 77, politician, TD (1992–1997), Minister for Education (1993–1994 and 1994–1997).[105]
- 7 February – Richard Kell, 95, poet, composer and teacher.[106]
- 11 February – Séamus Ryan, hurler (Cappamore, Limerick senior team).[107]
- 12 February
- James Flynn, 57, film and television producer (Vikings, The Last Duel, The Banshees of Inisherin).[108]
- Theo Dunne, 85, footballer (Shelbourne) and manager (UCD).[109]
- 13 February – Deirdre Purcell, 77, actress, journalist, broadcaster and author.[110]
- 18 February – David G. O'Connell, 69, Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles (2015–2023).[111]
- 22 February
- Mick Burns, 85, hurler (Nenagh Éire Óg, Tipperary senior team, Munster).[112]
- Dermot Kelly, 90, hurler (Claughaun, Limerick senior team, Munster).[113]
- 24 February – Tom Tierney, 46, rugby union player (Garryowen, Munster, Leicester, national team) and coach (women's national team).[114]
- 26 February
- Tony O'Donoghue, 86, athlete and broadcaster.[115]
- Kieron Wood, 73, barrister, journalist and writer.[116]
- 28 February
- Brian O'Brien, 83, rugby union player (Shannon, Munster, national team) and manager (Shannon, Munster, national team).[117]
- Jimmy Hatton, 88, Gaelic footballer and hurler (Kilcoole, Wicklow senior teams) and referee.[118]
March
- 2 March – Bertie O'Brien, 71, Gaelic footballer and hurler (St. Finbarr's, Cork senior teams).[119]
- 3 March
- Camille Souter, 93, artist.[120]
- Rita O'Hare, 80, Republican activist.[121]
- 5 March – Maurice Scully, 70, poet.[122]
- 10 March – Niall Brophy, 87, rugby union player (Leinster, national team, Lions).[123]
- 12 March – Liam Kearns, 61, Gaelic footballer (Austin Stacks, Kerry senior team) and manager (Limerick, Laois, Tipperary, Offaly).[124]
- 13 March – Tom Ryan, 81, hurler (Killenaule, Éire Óg, James Stephens, Tipperary senior team).[125]
- 21 March – Kicking King, 25, thoroughbred racehorse.[126]
- 22 March – Marcus Wilson, 91, Gaelic footballer (St. Vincent's, Dublin senior teams).[127]
- 24 March – One For Arthur, 14, thoroughbred racehorse.[128]
- 25 March – Ger Glavin, 66, hurler (Midleton) and Gaelic footballer (Ballincollig, Imokilly, Cork senior team).[129]
- 28 March – Jimmy Gray, 93, Gaelic footballer and hurler (Na Fianna, Dublin senior teams).[130]
- 31 March – Harry Cassidy, 92, Gaelic footballer and manager (Bellaghy, Derry senior team).[131] Born in Northern Ireland.
April
- 6 April – Jim McKeever, 92, Gaelic footballer (Ballymaguigan, Newbridge, Derry senior team, Ulster).[132] Born in Northern Ireland.
- 10 April
- John Joe Walsh, 82, Gaelic footballer (St Laurence's, Kildare senior team) and selector (Kildare).[133]
- Pat Magner, 82, politician, Senator (1982–1982, 1983–1987 and 1993–1997).[134]
- 12 April – Senan Louis O'Donnell, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maiduguri (1993–2003).[135]
- 13 April – Craig Breen, 33, rally driver.[136]
- 14 April – Mark Sheehan, 46, singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer.[137]
- 18 April – Colm Murphy, 70, Irish republican and convicted arms trafficker (Omagh bombing), degenerative lung disease.[138]
- 22 April
- Mick Loftus, 93, Gaelic footballer (Mayo senior team), referee and GAA president.[139]
- Hugh Byrne, 83, politician, TD (1969–1982).[140]
- 28 April – Johnny Fean, 71, guitarist (Horslips).[141]
May
- 1 May – Brendan Walsh, 50, hurler (Killeagh, Imokilly, Cork senior team).[142]
- 6 May
- Derek Keating, 67, politician, TD (2011–2016).[143]
- Joe Young, 89, Gaelic footballer and hurler (St. Vincent's, Dublin junior team, Galway senior teams).[144]
- 7 May
- Seán Keane, 76, fiddler. (The Chieftains).[145]
- Patrick Joseph McGrath, 77, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Jose, California (1999–2019).[146]
- 15 May – Marty Lynch, 59, Gaelic footballer (Newry Mitchels, Newry Bosco, Down senior team).[147] Born in Northern Ireland.
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