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2006 in the United Kingdom

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Events from the year 2006 in the United Kingdom.

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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 1 August – Steve McClaren is officially appointed as manager of the England national football team.[15]
  • 9–10 August – Police make many arrests in relation to a transatlantic aircraft plot, and tight security measures are instigated at airports.[16]
  • August – The first modern solely Gaelic-medium school to offer secondary education, Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, is opened at Woodside in Glasgow.

September

October

  • 1 October – Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 comes into effect, requiring a Fire Risk Assessment for all non-domestic premises in England and Wales.
  • 5 October – Rt. Hon. Elish Angiolini, QC, appointed as Lord Advocate in Scotland. She is the first woman and the first solicitor to be appointed to the post.
  • 9 October – Opening of the Beetham Tower, Manchester, a landmark 168-metre 47-storey skyscraper with oversailing upper floors designed by Ian Simpson of SimpsonHaugh and Partners, the tallest building in the UK outside London, and with its penthouse apartments (above the Hilton Hotel) being the highest residential addresses in the country.[18]
  • 13 October: European Home Retail plc and its subsidiary Farepak go into administration, leaving tens of thousands of people out of pocket for Christmas 2006.
  • 26 October – The Duke of Edinburgh officially opens Arsenal's new stadium.[19]
  • 30 October – The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is published by the UK government.

November

  • 2 November – Volunteers from the Royal British Legion's Lloyd's of London Branch organise the first London Poppy Day to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal.
  • 5 November – 53-year-old Ronald Castree is arrested in connection with the murder of 11-year-old Lesley Molseed in 1975. Stefan Kiszko had spent 16 years in jail for the crime before his conviction was quashed in 1992. Castree would be convicted of the crime in November 2007.
  • 7 November – Dhiren Barot is sentenced to life imprisonment for plotting large scale terrorist attacks in Britain and abroad. The Court of Appeal noted that Barot's "businesslike" plans would have caused carnage on a "colossal and unprecedented scale" if they had been successful.
  • 8 November – Three men of Pakistani origin sentenced to life imprisonment for the racist murder of Kriss Donald in Glasgow.
  • 13 November – The legendary racehorse Desert Orchid dies aged 27 at Newmarket.
  • 16 November – The 21st James Bond film – Casino Royale – is released in British cinemas. Daniel Craig makes his debut as Bond in the film.[20]
  • 19 November – Home Secretary John Reid attacks the Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown for being "presumptuous" and "disloyal" for openly campaigning to replace Tony Blair as Prime Minister.
  • 23 November – Alexander Litvinenko dies in London having been poisoned by Polonium-210.[21]
  • 24 November – Loyalist Michael Stone attempts to bomb the Northern Ireland Assembly on the day nominations for first and deputy first minister are to be made.[22] Ian Paisley indicates his willingness to serve as First Minister.[23]

December

  • 2 December – A young woman's body is found in a brook near Ipswich; her death is initially treated as "unexplained".[24]
  • 4 December – The woman whose corpse was found in Ipswich two days ago is identified as Gemma Adams, a 25-year-old local prostitute. Her death is reported to be suspicious and police launch a murder inquiry. There are also concerns about another Ipswich prostitute, 19-year-old Tania Nicol, who went missing on 30 October.[25]
  • 7 December – The London Tornado of 2006 hits.[1]
  • 8 December – The body of missing Ipswich prostitute Tania Nicol is found on the outskirts of the town.[26]
  • 9 December – Police in Ipswich launch a murder investigation into the death of Tania Nicol and admit that it is likely she met her death at the hands of the same person or people who killed Gemma Adams.[27]
  • 10 December – A third prostitute's body is found in the Ipswich area.[28]
  • 14 December – Two more women are found dead in Ipswich and it is confirmed that both are prostitutes, meaning that the police are now investigating five murders.[29]
  • 12 December – The Ryton car factory closes and Peugeot 206 production is transferred to Slovakia, several months ahead of the scheduled closure date. 2,300 jobs are lost.[30]
  • 18 December – A man is arrested near Felixstowe on suspicion of murdering the five Ipswich prostitutes. He is named as Tom Stephens, a 37-year-old Tesco supermarket worker.[31]
  • 19 December – A second man, 48-year-old forklift truck driver Steve Wright, is arrested in connection with the Ipswich serial murders, while police are given more time to question the first suspect.[32]
  • 21 December – Steve Wright is charged with the Ipswich prostitute murders, while Tom Stephens is released on bail pending further inquiries.[33]
  • 29 December – The British government pays off the Anglo-American loan made in 1946.[34]
  • 31 December – Public Hogmanay celebrations in Glasgow and Edinburgh are cancelled due to poor weather conditions.
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Publications

Births

Deaths

January

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Merlyn Rees
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Moira Shearer

February

March

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Jack Wild
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John Profumo

April

May

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Freddie Garrity

June

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George Unwin (right)

July

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Syd Barrett
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Patrick Allen

August

September

October

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Anna Russell
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William Montgomery Watt (right)

November

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John McManners
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Emanuel Hurwitz

December

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Craig Hinton
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Sydney Wooderson
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