1989 in England


Events from '''1989 in England'''

Events

January

February

March

  • 4 March – Purley rail crash: two trains collide at Purley, Surrey killing six people.
  • 17 March – The three men convicted of murdering paperboy Carl Bridgewater in Staffordshire 10 years ago have their appeals rejected. A fourth man convicted in connection with the killing died in prison in 1981.

April

May

  • 26 May - Arsenal defeat Liverpool 2–0 at Anfield to win the First Division title in most [Liverpool F.C. 0–2 Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal F.C. (26 May 1989)|dramatic conclusion to an English football season]. Michael Thomas scores Arsenal's crucial second goal in the last minute of the last game of the season, making Arsenal Champions on goals scored with the teams level on both points and goal difference.

July

10 July - House prices in the south of England decrease for the second successive quarter, but continue to rise in Scotland as well as the north of England.
25 July - The, princess Diana, opens the Landmark Aids Centre, a day centre for people with AIDS, in London.

August

1 August - Charlotte Hughes of Marske-by-the-Sea in Cleveland, believed to be the oldest living person in England, celebrates her 112th birthday.
5 August - A train derails near West Ealing station in London, but the passengers escape without serious injuries.
18 August - Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards agrees to sell the club to Michael Knighton for £10million.
20 August - A marchioness disaster occurs in which a pleasure cruiser collides with a barge in the River Thames killing 51 people.
29 August - Stone-throwing youths cause mayhem at the Notting Hill Carnival, London, which causes innocent bystanders to get injured.
30 August - The National Trust’s house at Uppark in West Sussex is severely damaged by fire.
31 August - Buckingham Palace confirms that The Royal Princess and Captain Mark Phillips are separating after 16 years of marriage.

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