1987 in Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1987 in Northern Ireland.
Events
- 8 May - Loughgall ambush: The British Army Special Air Service (SAS) kills 8 Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) members and a civilian in an ambush at Loughgall.
- 3 July - Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand become the first people to complete a transatlantic flight in a hot air balloon[1] aboard the balloon Virgin Atlantic Flyer, first touching down in Northern Ireland.[2]
- 8 November - Remembrance Day bombing: 11 civilians are killed in an IRA explosion during a Remembrance Day service in Enniskillen.
- 5 December - Downpatrick & Ardglass Railway begins public operation, the first Irish gauge heritage railway in Ireland.[3]
Arts and literature
- Ciarán Carson's The Irish for No poetry collection is published and wins the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award.
Sport
Football
- Winners: Linfield
- Warrenpoint Town F.C. formed.
Motorcycling
- Robert Dunlop wins the 125cc, 350cc and 1000cc races at the Cookstown 100 to be named “Man of the Meeting”.
Births
- 2 January - Daryl Fordyce, footballer.
- 21 February - Carl Frampton, boxer.
- 2 March - Jonathan Rea, motorcycle racer.
- 4 July - Jason Smyth, paralympian sprinter.
- 29 August - Tony Kane, footballer.
- 16 September - Kyle Lafferty, international soccer player.
- 17 September - Greg Thompson, cricketer.
- 6 October - Michael O'Connor, footballer.
- 25 October - Darron Gibson, footballer.
