Incumbents
Events
January
February
- February 1 - Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, travels to Ballymena to meet First Minister, Ian Paisley, and open a resort and spa.8
- February 4 - Dublin based gangland criminal, Paddy Doyle, is shot dead in Southern Spain.9
- February 6 - Éamon Ó Cuív, Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs, announces €250,000 grant to allow Orange Lodges to employ a development officer.10
- February 13 - Giovanni Trapattoni is confirmed as the new manager of the Republic of Ireland soccer team.
- February 23 - Two Polish men were attacked with screwdrivers by a gang of teenagers in Drimnagh Southside Dublin. Both died later from their injuries.
- February 29 - Ireland became the 22nd nation to recognize Kosovan independence
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Future or Predicted events
Year Long
Sport
Association Football
- 6 February - Republic of Ireland 0 - 1 Brazil
- 24 May - Republic of Ireland 1 - 1 Serbia
- 6 September - Georgia 1 - 2 Republic of Ireland
- 10 September - Montenegro 0 - 0 Republic of Ireland
- 15 October - Republic of Ireland 1 - 0 Cyprus
Athletics
Gaelic Athletic Association
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2008 (Winners - Tyrone)
- National Football League 2008
- All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2008 (Winners - Kilkenny)
- National Hurling League 2008
Golf
Rugby Union
- 2 February - Ireland 16 - 11 Italy
- 9 February - France 26 - 21 Ireland
- 23 February - Ireland 34 - 13 Scotland
- 8 March - Ireland 12 v 16 Wales
- 15 March - England 33 v 10 Ireland
- Ireland come fourth, their lowest finishing position since 1999
- Muster champions - Toulouse 16-13 Muster
Olympics
- Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics - 3 medals
- Ireland at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - 5 medals
Deaths
- 1 January - Peter Caffrey, actor (b.1949).
- 3 January - John O'Donohue, poet and philosopher (b.1956).
- 26 January - Raymond Daniels, 28, footballer (Wicklow GAA), suspected heart attack. [2]
- 27 January - Dan Kavanagh, 87, former Kerry Gaelic footballer.
- 1 February - Brendan O'Reagan, 91, founder of airport duty-free
- 13 February - Paul Goldin, hypnotist [3]
- 23 February - Jim English, former Wexford hurler (b.1932).
- 29 February - Chris Cary, 61, broadcaster and founder of Radio Nova (Ireland). Died in on a working trip in Tenerife from a stroke.
- 5 March - Jimmy Faulkner, guitarist with Christy Moore and other groups. [4]
- 6 March - Garry McMahon, 70, former Kerry Gaelic footballer. [5]
- 7 March - Tommy O'Brien, 63, former handballer.
- 3 April - Brendan O'Brien, 67, musician (The Dixies), probable heart attack. [6]
- 4 April - Pat Stakelum, former Tipperary hurler (b.1927).
- 12 April - Patrick Hillery, 84, former President of Ireland.
- 13 April - Michael Mills, 80, former journalist and Ireland's first government ombudsman (1984–1994). [7]
- 28 April - John Barron, 74, former Waterford hurler.
- 2 May - Martin Codd, former Wexford hurler (b.1929).
- 9 May - Nuala Ó Faoláin, 68, journalist and writer.
- 21 May - Brian Keenan, 66, Provisional Irish Republican Army member.
- 31 May - Terry Keane, 68, former gossip columnist.
- 28 June - Paddy Canny, 89, fiddle player.
- 9 July - Séamus Brennan, 60, Fianna Fáil TD and former government minister.
- 22 July - Paudie O'Donoghue, 64, former Kerry Gaelic footballer.
- 2 August - Ger McDonnell, 37, mountaineer, first Irishman to reach K2 summit, climbing accident. [8]
- 3 August - Con O'Shea, former Kerry Gaelic footballer.
- 9 August - Colm Condon, 87, lawyer, Attorney General (1965–1973). [9]
- 13 August - Nollaig Ó Gadhra, 64, Irish language activist, journalist and historian, co-founder of Teilifís na Gaeilge. [10]
- 16 August - Ronnie Drew, 73, singer, founding member of The Dubliners, after long illness. [11]
- 28 August - Larry Fanning, 86, former Waterford hurler.
- 15 September - Ciaran Duffy, 42, managing director of Namibia Breweries Limited, cancer. [12]
- 21 September - Paul Tansey, 59, economics editor (The Irish Times). [13]
- 24 September - Claude Wilton, 89, Northern Irish politician, solicitor and civil rights campaigner
- 26 September - Bernadette Greevy, 68, mezzo-soprano.
References
- ^ "Philip Hogarty 1988-2008". Rathmines Chess Club: News and Events. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
- ^ "Dublin's Burlington Hotel closes today", RTÉ Business (2008-01-02). Retrieved on 8 February 2008.
- ^ RTE News
- ^ Labanyi, David (2008-01-16). "Wayne O'Donoghue released from prison", The Irish Times. Retrieved on 8 February 2008.
- ^ McDonald, Henry (2008-01-23). "Real IRA man's brother arrested in Lithuania weapons sting", The Guardian. Retrieved on 8 February 2008.
- ^ "Jacob Fruitfield factory to lay off 220 staff", The Irish Times (2008-01-25). Retrieved on 8 February 2008.
- ^ "Criminal Foley remains critical after shooting", RTÉ News (2008-01-26). Retrieved on 8 February 2008.
- ^ McGinn, Dan (2008-02-01). "Taoiseach bound for Ballymena", The Belfast Telegraph, p. 2.
- ^ "Irish criminal shot and killed in Spain", The Irish Times (2008-02-04). Retrieved on 10 February 2008.
- ^ McNeilly, Claire (2008-02-05). "Dublin funds new Orange post", The Belfast Telegraph, p. 5.
- ^ "Anti-Lisbon treaty campaign is launched", RTÉ News (2008-03-12).
- ^ "Magee reveals her winning secret", RTÉ (2008-08-09). Retrieved on 9 August 2008.
- ^ "Matches - 2010 FIFA World Cup". FIFA. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
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