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Events from the year 2016 in the United Kingdom . The year was dominated by the UK's vote to leave the European Union and the subsequent political fallout.

Incumbents

Events

January

Arlene Foster, newly appointed First minister of Northern Ireland, pictured (third from right) later in 2016 with representatives of various Sovereign, devolved and dependant governments of the islands at the British and Irish Council in Glasgow British Irish Council meeting in Glasgow.jpg
Arlene Foster, newly appointed First minister of Northern Ireland, pictured (third from right) later in 2016 with representatives of various Sovereign, devolved and dependant governments of the islands at the British and Irish Council in Glasgow

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Undated

Publications

Deaths

January

Matt Hobden (1993-2016) Matt Hobden.JPG
Matt Hobden (1993–2016)
David Bowie (1947-2016) in 2002 David-Bowie Chicago 2002-08-08 photoby Adam-Bielawski-cropped.jpg
David Bowie (1947–2016) in 2002
Alan Rickman (1946-2016), acclaimed stage and screen actor, in 2011 Alan Rickman after Seminar (3).jpg
Alan Rickman (1946–2016), acclaimed stage and screen actor, in 2011
Black (1962-2016) Colin- Vearncombe.jpg
Black (1962–2016)
Sir Terry Wogan (1938-2016) at his investiture in 2005 Terry Wogan MBE Investiture cropped.jpg
Sir Terry Wogan (1938–2016) at his investiture in 2005

February

Sir Christopher Zeeman (1925-2016) in 2009 Christopher Zeeman 2009.jpg
Sir Christopher Zeeman (1925–2016) in 2009
Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928-2016) in 2006 Lord-Avebury-2006.jpg
Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928–2016) in 2006

March

Sir George Martin (1926-2016), often referred to as the "Fifth Beatle", in 2006 George Martin - backstage at LOVE.jpg
Sir George Martin (1926–2016), often referred to as the "Fifth Beatle", in 2006
Keith Emerson (1944-2016) KeithEmersonPerforming.jpg
Keith Emerson (1944–2016)
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-2016) in 2012 Peter Maxwell Davies.jpg
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016) in 2012
Paul Daniels (1938-2016), a world renowned magician and television performer, in 2013 Paul Daniels.JPG
Paul Daniels (1938–2016), a world renowned magician and television performer, in 2013
Ronnie Corbett (1930-2016), acclaimed for his work on The Two Ronnies with comedy partner Ronnie Barker Ronnie-corbett.JPG
Ronnie Corbett (1930–2016), acclaimed for his work on The Two Ronnies with comedy partner Ronnie Barker
Denise Robertson (1932-2016), dubbed "the best agony aunt in the business" Denise Robertson opens Durham railway station information office 1.jpg
Denise Robertson (1932–2016), dubbed "the best agony aunt in the business"

April

Motorcyclist Martin Lampkin (1950-2016) at the Trial Sant Llorenc in 1978 Martin Lampkin Trial Sant Llorenc 1978.jpg
Motorcyclist Martin Lampkin (1950–2016) at the Trial Sant Llorenç in 1978
Howard Marks (1945-2016) in 2000 Dennis Howard Marks (2000).PNG
Howard Marks (1945–2016) in 2000
Sir Arnold Wesker (1932-2016) at the Durham Book Festival in 2008 Arnold Wesker.jpg
Sir Arnold Wesker (1932–2016) at the Durham Book Festival in 2008
Victoria Wood (1953-2016) in Laos Victoria Wood.jpg
Victoria Wood (1953–2016) in Laos
Sir Harry Kroto (1939-2016) in 2010 Harry Kroto.jpg
Sir Harry Kroto (1939–2016) in 2010

May

Chris Mitchell (1988-2016) in 2009 Christopher Mitchell - Schottland U-21 (1).jpg
Chris Mitchell (1988–2016) in 2009
Sally Brampton (1955-2016) discussing depression in 2010 Sally Brampton at Woking library in 2010.jpg
Sally Brampton (1955–2016) discussing depression in 2010
Joe Temperley (1929-2016) (left) performing with Gary Smulyan in 2005 Joe Temperly and Gary Smulyan.jpg
Joe Temperley (1929–2016) (left) performing with Gary Smulyan in 2005
David Rendel (1949-2016) at the Newbury declaration during the 2005 general election David Rendel - Newbury declaration.jpg
David Rendel (1949–2016) at the Newbury declaration during the 2005 general election

June

Sir Tom Kibble (1932-2016) TH-Head-Sakurai.jpg
Sir Tom Kibble (1932–2016)
Dave Swarbrick (1941-2016) in 2006 Dave Swarbrick 2006.jpg
Dave Swarbrick (1941–2016) in 2006
Henry McCullough (1943-2016) in 2008 Henry McCullough in the studio in 2008.jpg
Henry McCullough (1943–2016) in 2008

July

Michael Beaumont (1927-2016) in 2012 Michael Beaumont.jpg
Michael Beaumont (1927–2016) in 2012
Michael J. Elliott (1951-2016) in 2008 Michael Elliott 20090128.jpg
Michael J. Elliott (1951–2016) in 2008
Eric Kuhne (1951-2016) in 2007 EricRKuhne.jpg
Eric Kuhne (1951–2016) in 2007

August

6th Duke of Westminster (1951-2016) in 1997 6th Duke of Westminster bw Allan Warren.jpg
6th Duke of Westminster (1951–2016) in 1997
Kenny Baker (1934-2016) in 2005 Kenny Baker convention.jpg
Kenny Baker (1934–2016) in 2005
Dalian Atkinson (1968-2016) in 2008 Dalian Atkinson (cropped).jpg
Dalian Atkinson (1968–2016) in 2008
Dame Margaret Anstee (1926-2016) in Honduras in 2002 Dame Margaret Anstee.JPEG
Dame Margaret Anstee (1926–2016) in Honduras in 2002

September

Sylvia Gore (1944-2016) in 2015 Sylvia Gore 2.JPG
Sylvia Gore (1944–2016) in 2015
Hidayat Inayat Khan (1917-2016) in 2004 Hidayat Inayat-Khan.jpg
Hidayat Inayat Khan (1917–2016) in 2004

October

Sir Neville Marriner (1924-2016) in Barcelona in 2010 Neville-Marriner.jpg
Sir Neville Marriner (1924–2016) in Barcelona in 2010
Andrew Vicari (1932-2016) in 2007 Andrew Vicari at the Celtic Manor (cropped).jpg
Andrew Vicari (1932–2016) in 2007
Pete Burns (1959-2016) performing in Liverpool in 2008 Pete Burns.jpg
Pete Burns (1959–2016) performing in Liverpool in 2008
Jimmy Perry (1923-2016) in 2011 Jimmy Perry.jpg
Jimmy Perry (1923–2016) in 2011

November

Bap Kennedy (1962-2016) in 2009 Bappic.jpg
Bap Kennedy (1962–2016) in 2009
David Hamilton (1933-2016) in 2012 David Hamilton, photographer.JPG
David Hamilton (1933–2016) in 2012
Andrew Sachs (1930-2016), best known for playing Manuel in Fawlty Towers, in 2004 Andrew sachs.jpg
Andrew Sachs (1930–2016), best known for playing Manuel in Fawlty Towers , in 2004

December

Greg Lake (1947-2016) in 2005 Dartford-Greg9-4.jpg
Greg Lake (1947–2016) in 2005
Bernard Fox (1927-2016) in the film Hogan's Heroes Bernard Fox Werner Klemperer Hogan's Heroes 1968 (cropped).JPG
Bernard Fox (1927–2016) in the film Hogan's Heroes
Richard Adams (1920-2016), author of Watership Down, in 2008 Richard Adams 20081116.jpg
Richard Adams (1920–2016), author of Watership Down , in 2008
Rick Parfitt (1948-2016) in Sweden in 2007 Rick-parfitt-2007-07-18-orebro.jpg
Rick Parfitt (1948–2016) in Sweden in 2007
George Michael (1963-2016) in 1988 George Michael.jpeg
George Michael (1963–2016) in 1988

See also

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