19 March – Irish War of Independence: Crossbarry Ambush – British troops fail to encircle an outnumbered column of Irish Republican Army volunteers in County Cork, with at least ten British and three IRA deaths.
25 May – Irish War of Independence: the Irish Republican Army occupies and burns The Custom House in Dublin, the centre of local government in Ireland. Five IRA men are killed, and over eighty are captured by the British Army which surrounds the building.[13]
7 July – General Jan Smuts meets King George V to discuss the Irish situation.
9 July – The Irish War of Independence comes officially to an end when a truce, coming into effect at noon on 11 July, is agreed between British and Irish forces.
10/11 July – Heatwave with temperatures in the 90s in some parts of South-East England.[15]
10 July – Bloody Sunday: clashes between Catholics and Protestants in Belfast result in sixteen deaths (23 over the surrounding four-day period) and the destruction of over two hundred (mostly Catholic) homes.[16]
12 July – Sinn Féin representatives arrive in London for talks.
18 July – Ulster Unionist negotiators walk out of the truce talks in London.
28 July – First registration of practitioners of dentistry under the Dentists Act, making it a fully regulated profession.[17]
3 August – "Geddes Axe": announcement that the Prime Minister is appointing an advisory Committee on National Expenditure, made up of businessmen chaired by Sir Eric Geddes, to recommend reductions in government spending.[18]
30 August – England defeat Australia, for the first time this year, in the final Test match.
1 September – Poplar Rates Rebellion: led by George Lansbury, the Borough council in Poplar, London withholds collection of part of its rates, leading to six weeks' imprisonment for thirty councillors (including six women) and hasty passage of The London Authorities (Financial Provision) Act through Parliament to equalise tax burdens between rich and poor boroughs.[23][24]
10 December – Frederick Soddy wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes".[28]
An exceptionally dry year over England and Wales with only 629.0 millimetres (24.8in) making it the driest year on record since 1788, and not approached subsequently.[29] In South East England the average is only 396.4 millimetres (15.6in)[30] with some stations recording less than 300 millimetres (11.8in). It reaches 34C (94F) in Southern and Eastern England on 10 and 11 July.[31]
↑ "Timeline". The Union Makes Us Strong: TUC History Online. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
↑ Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921, No. 533.
↑ Jackson, Alvin (2004). Home Rule – An Irish History. Oxford University Press. p.198.
↑ It is estimated that between 1,000 and 2,000 people actually attended the match; Manchester United and Derby County had played immediately beforehand, and some of the spectators for that match had stayed on to watch the Stockport match for free. However, only thirteen people paid at the gate to watch the Stockport match by itself, staged here because bottom-of the-League Stockport's home ground had been closed due to earlier crowd trouble."Two grounds have doubled up on staging League matches on the same day". footballsite.co.uk. Archived from the original on 31 July 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
↑ "Our history". Royal British Legion. Archived from the original on 24 February 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
↑ Foy, Michael T (2006). Michael Collins's Intelligence War. pp.214–218. ISBN0-7509-4267-3.
↑ The nearest have been 1854 with 672.9 millimetres (26.5in), 1864 with 703.3 millimetres (27.7in), 1887 with 669.3 millimetres (26.4in) and 1933 with 717.7 millimetres (28.3in), 1964 with 725.5 millimetres (28.6in) and 1973 with 739.9 millimetres (29.1in). Hadley Centre. "Monthly England & Wales precipitation". Meteorological Office. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
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