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1963 in Ireland
See also:
1962 in Ireland,
other events of 1963,
1964 in Ireland and the
list of 'years in Ireland'.
Events
- January 17 - Thomas Johnson, first parliamentary leader of the Irish Labour Party, dies aged 91.
- January 24 - The Minister for Justice, Charles Haughey, announces that the government proposes to abolish the death penalty.
- January 29 - A new control tower is opened at Shannon Airport.
- May 20 - The Minister for Education, Dr. Patrick Hillery, announces plans for comprehensive secondary schools and regional technical colleges.
- June 3 - Teilifís Éireann closes down immediately after its 9 o'clock news bulletin as a mark of respect to the memory of Pope John XXIII.
- June 27 - US President John F. Kennedy visits his ancestral home at New Ross, County Wexford. He inspects a naval guard of honour and then addresses the crowd.
- June 28 - President John F. Kennedy receives a standing ovation as he addresses a joint session of both houses of the Oireachtas.
- June 29 - President Kennedy chats with President de Valera at the US Embassy in Dublin before leaving Ireland.
- October 4 - Speaking on the nuclear test ban at the United Nations in New York, the Minister for External Affairs, Frank Aiken, calls for an end to all nuclear weapons.
- October 16 - An Taoiseach Sean Lemass is greeted by President John F. Kennedy at the White House where he inspects a guard of honour.
- November 1 - The body of Domhnall Ua Buachalla, the last Governor-General of the Irish Free State, is buried in Dublin.
- November 7 - The Beatles arrive in Dublin for a concert in the Adelphi Cinema.
- November 22 - President de Valera addresses the nation on the death of President John F. Kennedy.
- November 24 - President de Valera leaves for the funeral of President Kennedy. He is accompanied by cadets who have been invited by Jacqueline Kennedy to form a guard of honour.
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