2002 in Ireland Events from the year 2002 in Ireland .Incumbents President: Mary McAleese Taoiseach: Bertie Ahern Tánaiste: Mary Harney Minister for Finance: Charlie McCreevy Chief Justice: Ronan Keane Dáil: * 28th * 29th Seanad: * 21st * 22nd Events 1 January – The euro currency was introduced across the European Union , including Ireland. 9 January – Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev received the Freedom of the City of Dublin . 7 March – A referendum on a proposal to amend the Constitution to remove the threat of suicide as a ground for legal abortion was narrowly defeated. 13 March – The ferry was introduced on the Fishguard–Rosslare route. 21 March – The third Coimisiún na Gaeltachta published its report on strengthening the role of the Irish language in the Gaeltacht . 2 April – Brendan Comiskey , the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ferns , resigned after criticism of his handling of abuse cases in the diocese. 5 April – The first recruits of the new Police Service of Northern Ireland graduated. 17 May – The Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats coalition was re-elected in the general election . It was the first government to be re-elected since 1969. Fianna Fáil achieved 80 seats, just four short of an overall majority. Fine Gael lost 23 seats, and the Labour Party remained static. Increased support for Sinn Féin resulted in four extra TDs . Michael Noonan resigned as leader of Fine Gael and Ruairi Quinn resigned as leader of the Labour Party. 1 June – The national football team began its 2002 FIFA World Cup campaign. 11 October – Geraldine Kennedy was appointed the first female editor of The Irish Times . 14 October – As of midnight the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive were suspended by order of the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland . 19 October – Irish voters accepted the Treaty of Nice in the second referendum held on the issue.Arts and literature February – Sebastian Barry's satire Hinterland , based on the life of Charles Haughey , premièred at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin , causing controversy. 10 August – Niall Bruton's sculpture ":File:"Waiting On Shore" Rosses Point - geograph.org.uk - 242932.jpg|Waiting on Shore" was unveiled at Rosses Point. 26 September – Five Old Master paintings from the Alfred Beit collection were stolen from Russborough House , the fourth major art theft from this location. 25 October – Peter Mullan's film The Magdalene Sisters was released in Ireland. The Chester Beatty Library in Dublin won the European Museum of the Year Award . John Banville's novel Shroud was published.Sport Association football ;2002 FIFA World Cup ;Show jumping ;All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final ;All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final ;2002 Six Nations Championship Ireland lost to England and France. ;2001–02 Heineken Cup Munster and Leinster advanced from the pool stage. Leinster were defeated in the quarter-finals while Munster were defeated by Leicester in the final.Deaths January to June 14 January – Colm Hilliard , Fianna Fáil TD . 16 January – Jim Tunney , former Fianna Fáil TD, Minister of State and Lord Mayor of Dublin . 22 February – * Paddy Ambrose , soccer player and coach. * Brendan O'Dowda , tenor singer. 27 February – Spike Milligan , comedian, poet and writer. 14 March – Kevin Danaher , folklorist and writer. 19 March – David Beers Quinn , historian. 8 May – Sylvester Barrett , former Fianna Fáil TD, Cabinet Minister and MEP. 30 May – John B. Keane, playwright, novelist and essayist.July to December 1 August – Brendan Menton Sr., soccer administrator and president of the Football Association of Ireland . 28 August – Jim McFadden , ice hockey player. 4 September – David Molony , lawyer, former Fine Gael TD and Seanad member. 16 September – David Grene , classical scholar. 20 September – Pat Saward , soccer player. 17 October – Derek Bell , harpist and composer. 25 October – Richard Harris , actor. 2 November – Brian Behan , writer and trade unionist. 2 December – Jim Mitchell , former Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister. 3 December – Glenn Quinn , actor. 18 December – Lucy Grealy , poet and memoirist. 24 December – Alan Clodd , book collector, dealer and publisher.Full date unknown Frances Kelly , painter. Owen Walsh , artist.
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