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*4 December — [[Tony Sweeney]], 81: racing journalist and historian of Irish racing, following an illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/other/2012/1204/1224327457929.html|title=Sweeney dies following illness|work=[[The Irish Times]]|date=4 December 2012|accessdate=8 December 2012}}</ref>
*4 December — [[Tony Sweeney]], 81: racing journalist and historian of Irish racing, following an illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/other/2012/1204/1224327457929.html|title=Sweeney dies following illness|work=[[The Irish Times]]|date=4 December 2012|accessdate=8 December 2012}}</ref>
*10 December — [[Ciarán Maher]], 50: former [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] [[Gaelic football]]er, suddenly.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/dublin/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=182349|title=The late Kieran Maher|work=Hogan Stand website|date=11 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*10 December — [[Ciarán Maher]], 50: former [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] [[Gaelic football]]er, suddenly.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/dublin/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=182349|title=The late Kieran Maher|work=Hogan Stand website|date=11 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*15 December — [[Páidí Ó Sé]], 57: former [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]] [[Gaelic football]]er and manager, suspected heart attack.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/kerry-gaa-legend-paidi-o-se-57-dies-3326964.html|title=Kerry GAA legend Paidi O Se (57) dies|work=Irish Independent|date=15 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*15 December — [[Páidí Ó Sé]], 57: former [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]] [[Gaelic football]]er and manager, suspected heart attack.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/kerry-gaa-legend-paidi-o-se-57-dies-3326964.html|title=Kerry GAA legend Paidi O Se (57) dies|work=Irish Independent|date=15 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*16 December — [[Donal Nevin]], 88: former chairman of the [[Irish Congress of Trade Unions]], long illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/national-news/former-trade-union-chief-nevin-dies-3327388.html|title=Former trade union chief Nevin dies|work=Irish Independent|date=16 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*16 December — [[Donal Nevin]], 88: former chairman of the [[Irish Congress of Trade Unions]], long illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/national-news/former-trade-union-chief-nevin-dies-3327388.html|title=Former trade union chief Nevin dies|work=Irish Independent|date=16 December 2012|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref>
*19 December — [[Pecker Dunne]], 79: musician, long illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/tributes-paid-to-late-trad-musician-pecker-dunne-3332802.html|title=Tributes paid to late trad musician Pecker Dunne |work=Irish Independent|date=20 December 2012|accessdate=20 December 2012}}</ref>
*19 December — [[Pecker Dunne]], 79: musician, long illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/tributes-paid-to-late-trad-musician-pecker-dunne-3332802.html|title=Tributes paid to late trad musician Pecker Dunne|work=Irish Independent|date=20 December 2012|accessdate=20 December 2012}}</ref>
*21 December — [[Shane McEntee]], 56: [[Fine Gael]] politician and [[Minister of State (Ireland)|Minister of State]], suddenly.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/junior-minister-shane-mcentee-dies-suddenly-3333654.html|title=Junior Minister Shane McEntee dies suddenly|work=Irish Independent|date=21 December 2012|accessdate=21 December 2012}}</ref>
*21 December — [[Shane McEntee]], 56: [[Fine Gael]] politician and [[Minister of State (Ireland)|Minister of State]], suicide.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/junior-minister-shane-mcentee-dies-suddenly-3333654.html|title=Junior Minister Shane McEntee dies suddenly|work=Irish Independent|date=21 December 2012|accessdate=21 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Mary|last=Minihan|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2012/1222/1224328122232.html|title=Tributes paid to late junior minister Shane McEntee|date=22 December 2012|newspaper=The Irish Times|accessdate=22 December 2012}}</ref>
*22 December — [[Arthur Quinlan]], 92: journalist.<ref>{{cite news|first=Andrew|last=Carey|url=http://www.limerickpost.ie/index.php/navigation-mainmenu-30/local-news/5336-arthur-quinlan-dies-aged-92.html|title=Arthur Quinlan dies aged 92|work=Limerick Post|date=23 December 2012|accessdate=23 December 2012}}</ref>


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Events

January

February

March

  • 1 March — Catholic priest Father Brian O'Fearraigh spoke out against the Household Charge at a public meeting in Gweedore, County Donegal. Jimmy Harte, a Labour Senator, criticised him, saying "I go to Mass to hear religious instruction".[64]
  • 7 March — The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland upheld a complaint against RTÉ made by Seán Gallagher relating to the tweet that derailed his presidential campaign.[65]
  • 8 March — The Garda Síochána destroyed the Occupy Dame Street camp in an overnight raid.[66]
  • 8 March — Fine Gael's planned photocall celebrating a year in power was cancelled by Taoiseach Enda Kenny at the last minute. Fine Gael TDs and Senators had been expected to "hold coloured stars detailing significant Fine Gael achievements in Government" at the event in Merrion Square.[67][68]
  • 8 March — Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty was expelled from the Dáil after trying to question the appointment of a new Secretary General at the Department of Finance.[69]
  • 8 March — Allied Irish Banks (AIB) confirmed a plan to cut 2,500 jobs.[70]
  • 9 March — Waterford City Council dismantled the Occupy Waterford campsite.[71]
  • 13 March — County Donegal was struck by another earthquake with a magnitude of 1.1 .[72]
  • 14 March — The Government was defeated in a vote taken at a meeting of the Oireachtas finance committee after numerous Fine Gael TDs went missing. The motion, tabled by Peter Mathews who was then forced to vote against it following threats from his colleagues, proposed that Central Bank Governor Patrick Honohan be forced to appear before the Oireachtas finance committee by the end of the month.[73][74][75][76]
  • 15 March — A convicted Garda killer escaped from prison leading to a massive cross-border manhunt.[77]
  • 16 March — U.S. sportswear company Nike, Inc. was involved in controversy over the name of its new Saint Patrick's Day runner - "The Black and Tan".[78]
  • 18 March — There was a break-in at justice minister Alan Shatter's home in Dublin.[79]
  • 18 March — Environment minister Phil Hogan was involved in controversy over media reports on a crude sexual insult he admitted delivering to ex-Taoiseach John Bruton's former administrator at an Oireachtas golf outing in August 2011.[80][81]
  • 18 March — A passerby stumbled upon the body of a 62 year-old man at his home in central Wexford which lay undiscovered since Christmas. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition and the heating was still on.[82]
  • 22 March — The Mahon Tribunal published it findings after 15 years of investigations.[83][84]
  • 22 March — Ireland plunged back into recession.[85]
  • 23 March — A County Louth woman subjected to a symphysiotomy was awarded €450,000 by the High Court.[86]
  • 24 March — Thousands of people packed to capacity the National Stadium in Dublin for a national rally to protest the household charge payment introduced in the last Budget. Crowds of people unable to get in gathered outside.[87]
  • 24 March — Facing expulsion, Bertie Ahern resigned from Fianna Fáil before he could be ousted.[88][89]
  • 25 March — Mr. Kenny goes to China.[90][91]
  • 26 March — Facing expulsion, Pádraig Flynn resigned from Fianna Fáil before he could be ousted.[92]
  • 27 March — The state funeral of Jim Stynes took place in Melbourne, Victoria.[93]
  • 27 March — Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore announced the date of the referendum on the fiscal compact as Thursday 31 May.[94]
  • 27 March — 2,104 jobs were lost as video games retail company Game closed 277 stores.[95] Staff began a sit-in.[96]
  • 29 March — The latest report results from the 2011 Census were released by the Central Statistics Office Ireland.[97]
  • 30 March — Justice minister Alan Shatter was involved in controversy after telling those who objected to the government's Household Charge to "get a life", remarks made on his way into the Fine Gael Ard Fheis at the Convention Centre Dublin.[98][99][100]
  • 31 March — Ireland was reported by international media to be facing a popular revolt after government figures indicated less than half of the country's households had paid the new property tax by that day's deadline as thousands of people from across the country marched on the governing Fine Gael party's annual conference at the Convention Centre Dublin.[101][102]

April

  • 3 April — It emerged that six people had died at a private nursing home in County Donegal over the previous ten days.[103]
  • 3 April — Snow was reported in County Donegal.[104]
  • 3 April — RTÉ's defamation of Father Kevin Reynolds: RTÉ head of current affairs Ed Mulhall retired, Ken O'Shea resigned from Prime Time and the programme was terminated.[105][106]
  • 5 April — The majority of shareholders in support services company Siteserv voted to accept a takeover proposal from the Denis O'Brien-controlled Millington, worth €45 million. The controversial deal came after French company Altrad claimed it had tried to buy Siteserv for a higher price.[107]
  • 11 April — Environment minister Phil Hogan sought sanctuary in a Carlow cathedral after running away from protesters against his property tax in his own constituency.[108][109][110][111]
  • 14 April — As the Labour Party held its centenary conference in the Bailey Allen Hall at NUI Galway, Gardaí used pepper spray to hold back anti-austerity demonstrators protesting against government cuts on the grounds, with reports of a 13 year-old child being threatened with the incapacitant as the building was locked down amid chants of "Revolution, revolution!" and a coffin draped in the Irish tricolour.[112][113][114]
  • 17 April — Environment minister Phil Hogan announced the establishment of Irish Water, as a subsidiary of Bord Gáis.[115]
  • 19 April — Gavin O'Reilly, chief executive of Independent News & Media, resigned after a long-running dispute with Denis O'Brien, the company's biggest shareholder.[116]
  • 19 April — Dylan Moran became the first professional English-speaking comedian to perform in Russia, with his routine mentioning Russia's new law banning "homosexual propaganda" and jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.[117]
  • 19 April — A report commissioned by the Department of Health found significant increase in narcolepsy among individuals given the GlaxoSmithKline developed swine flu vaccine Pandemrix compared to those who did not receive the vaccine.[118][119][120]
  • 24 April — The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission ruled that there were no grounds for any criminal case against any of five officers involved in the 31 March 2011 incident known as the “rape tape” controversy, resulting from the inadvertent video recording of a sergeant in a patrol car joking about the rape of two women.[121]
  • 24 April — The aurora borealis returned to County Donegal, having already made a rare Irish appearance in January.[122]

May

June

  • 5 June — Hundreds of Bord na Móna workers went on strike in a dispute over pay.[141]
  • 6 June — County Mayo was struck by an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0.[142]
  • 7 June — Former members of the Defence Forces demonstrated in Dublin over malaria medication they were given on overseas peacekeeping duties which they say has caused them chronic health problems.[143]
  • 10–17 June — The 50th International Eucharistic Congress took place at the RDS and Croke Park in Dublin.[144] Protesters picketed.[145]
  • 12 June — County Donegal was hit by a 700-metre-high tornado, one of the largest recorded.[146][147]
  • 11 June — The author of the Leaving Certificate maths book condemned the 2012 higher level paper as a "disgrace".[148]
  • 13 June — Justice minister Alan Shatter spoke of "Londonderry" in a Dáil debate.[149] Amid the ensuing controversy, there were calls for him to resign his office.[150]
  • 16 June — Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was reportedly injured in a cycling accident, requiring hospitalisation and the cancellation of official functions.[151]
  • 17 June — Pope Benedict XVI addressed his flock on the sex abuse scandal with a pre-recorded message delivered on the final day of the 50th Eucharistic Congress.[152]
  • 20 June — An independent review into the deaths of children who were in the care of, or who were known to the Health Service Executive (HSE), was published.[153][154] The following day, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore stated in the Dáil that a referendum on the rights of the child would be held in the Autumn.[155]
  • 21 June — Turf cutters staged an overnight protest on the bog in County Galway.[156]
  • Crisis at Ulster Bank:
    • 21 June — More than 100,000 people, including social welfare recipients, were left impoverished after being affected by an Ulster Bank delay in processing money.[157]
    • 24 June — Ulster Bank opened branches on a Sunday for the first time as the payments crisis affecting the institution continued unabated.[158]
    • 25 June — Ulster Bank announced its money problems would not now be solved this week, with monthly salaries now in danger of being infected.[159][160]

July

  • 7 July — A Swedish House Mafia concert in Phoenix Park descended into chaos, with a "significant number" of random unprovoked attacks at the show.[161]
  • 10 July — Health Minister James Reilly was named on a debt defaulters' list to the tune of €1.9 million.[162][163] This was described as "unprecedented" for a government minister.[164]
  • 13 July — It was revealed that Fidelma Healy Eames, a Fine Gael Senator, boarded the Galway to Dublin train without a ticket. A fellow passenger alleged that Healy Eames said “she is a Senator and that she makes the law” when an inspector asked her to produce her ticket.[165]
  • 18 July — Former TV3 News Western Correspondent Jenny McCudden was named as the new editor of The Sligo Champion, becoming the first female to fill the position in the newspaper's 176-year history.[166]
  • 26 July — Galway Circuit Civil Court ordered the husband of Fidelma Healy Eames, a Fine Gael Senator, to pay more than €12,000 in unpaid fees to a tradesman employed to carry out renovations at the Healy Eames residence in County Galway. The tradesman launched a lawsuit in 2010 against the Healy Eameses for thousands of euros in unpaid fees.[167]
  • 27 July — During a case at Claremorris District Court Judge Mary Devins, wife of former Fianna Fáil TD Jimmy Devins, described social welfare as a Polish charity, sparking national outrage and a formal complaint to the police over "the possibility that she is in breach of the prohibition in the Incitement to Hatred Act from 1989".[168][169]

August

  • 2 August — It was confirmed that a car belonging to Fidelma Healy Eames, a Fine Gael Senator, was seized in July for not having a current tax disc.[170]
  • 9 August — Jesus appeared on a tree stump in Belfast City Cemetery.[171]
  • 15 August — Geraldine Kennedy and Justine McCarthy were appointed Adjunct Professors of Journalism at the University of Limerick.[172]
  • 17 August — Staff at Letterkenny General Hospital were informed of the closure of County Donegal's only Gynae Ward. Nursing unions, patients and staff reacted with shock to the news.[173]
  • 20 August — Three investigations into a nursing home in Oughterard, County Galway, found most residents had not washed for at least a month, were being starved and lived in squalid conditions.[174]
  • 20 August — Fidelma Healy Eames, a Fine Gael Senator, was involved in controversy over her decision to charge a state agency the cost of a plane ticket for her husband to accompany her on a hotel break to Kenya. When news of this was reported in the Irish media, Healy Eames said she would pay back the money used to fly her husband to Africa within "a couple of weeks".[175]
  • 22 August — On the 90th anniversary of the death of Michael Collins, the Taoiseach Enda Kenny gave the commemoration speech at Béal na Bláth, the first serving head of government to do so. He also erroneously credited Collins with bringing Vladimir Lenin to Ireland.[176]
  • 24 August — Journalist Charlie Bird informed RTÉ management of his retirement. "It wasn't an easy decision", said Bird.[177][178]
  • 26 August — 24-year-old Andrew Duffy drowns in the Royal Canal after watching the Donegal senior football team overcome Cork at Croke Park to reach their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in 20 years.[179]
  • 27 August — The board of Independent News & Media elected Cork businessman Leslie Buckley, a close associate of Denis O'Brien, as its new chairman, replacing James Osborne[disambiguation needed] who was ousted in April.[180]
  • 28 August — David Grennan discovered his second supernova from Ireland, two years after he discovered his first one. This was only the second time this had ever happened.[181]
  • 28 August — Hundreds of jobs were lost when College Freight, operating as Target Express, the country's largest privately-owned transport company, announced it had ceased trading. Workers began sit-ins in Carlow, Cork and Limerick.[182]

September

October

November

December

The Arts

Film
Literature
Music
Television
Theatre
  • May — A new Smock Alley Theatre opened in Dublin.[238]

Sports

Association football

Euro 2012
Friendly international matches
League of Ireland
  • 2 March — League begins.
  • 6 August — Gardaí investigated the alleged throwing of bananas at Gaël Clichy in Limerick.[245]
  • 28 October — League ends.
  • 4 November — FAI Cup Final.
World Cup 2014 qualifiers

Gaelic games

Football
Hurling

Rugby union

Heineken Cup
Six Nations
  • 4 February — Ireland 21-23 Wales[250]
  • 25 February — Ireland 42-10 Italy[251]
  • 4 March — France 17-17 Ireland.[252]
  • 10 March — Ireland 32-14 Scotland[253]
  • 17 March — England 30-9 Ireland[254]

Marathons

  • 6 February — In Sydney, Richard Donovan from Galway completed seven marathons in 4 days, 22 hrs, 3 mins.[274]

Female boxing

Deaths

David Kelly died in February.
David Kelly died in February.
Jim Stynes died in March.
Jim Stynes died in March.
Barney McKenna died in April.
Barney McKenna died in April.
Maeve Binchy died in July.
Maeve Binchy died in July.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

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