2008 in Ireland


Events from the year 2008 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 2 January – The Burlington Hotel in Dublin closed after 36 years in business with the loss of 400 jobs.
  • 4 January – An unforecast blizzard hit the country, leading to the heaviest snowfall in Ireland since December 2000.
  • 8 January – Clare O'Leary became the first Irish woman to reach the South Pole.
  • 9 January – After days of heavy rainfall in the southwest, serious flooding occurred in Fermoy and Mallow with parts of Mallow under 1.3 metres of water.
  • 13 January – Following months of protest, Aer Lingus completed its last Shannon to Heathrow Airport|Heathrow] flight.
  • 16 January – Wayne O'Donoghue was released from prison after serving three years of a four-year jail term for the manslaughter of Robert Holohan in January 2005.
  • 21 January – €4bn was wiped off the Irish Stock Exchange due to the effects of the 2008 financial crisis.
  • 23 January – The brother of a Real IRA leader was one of two Irish citizens arrested in Lithuania on suspicion of buying firearms and explosives for the Real IRA.
  • 25 January – The closure of the Jacob's biscuit plant in Tallaght, County Dublin, was announced, with the loss of 220 jobs by March 2009.
  • 26 January – Martin Foley was shot in Dublin possibly as part of a feud between criminal gangs. It was the fifth failed attempt on Foley's life.

February

March

  • 5 March – A jury found Brian Kearney guilty of the murder of his wife, Siobhán Kearney, at their home in Goatstown, Dublin in February 2006.
  • 12 March – Libertas lobby group launched a campaign called Facts, not politics which advocated a No vote in the Treaty of Lisbon referendum.
  • 14 March – The Economic and Social Research Institute predicted that economic growth in Ireland for 2008 will be 1.6%, the lowest level since 1988. It was also forecast that no new jobs will be added to the Irish economy for the first time since 1991.
  • 24 March – RTÉ last broadcast radio programmes on the medium wave.
  • 26 March – Farmer Michael Hanrahan, 60, and his son Denis Hanrahan, 27, were found shot dead at their home in Moyvane, County Kerry.

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • Early September – The 68-metre Elysian building was completed in Cork as the tallest storeyed building in the Republic of Ireland.
  • 3 September – Ireland's unemployment rate reached 6.1%, the highest since 1999.
  • 7 September – Kilkenny beat Waterford 3–30 to 1–13 in the final of the All-Ireland Senior [Hurling Championship 2008].
  • 19 September – Three people suffered minor injuries following a helicopter crash in a school playground in Bettystown, County Meath.
  • 21 September – The Tyrone football team beat Kerry 1–15 to 0–14 to be crowned Football Championship 2008">Gaelic football">Football Championship 2008 winners.
  • 25 September – It was announced that the Irish economy had officially entered recession in January 2008 for the first time since 1983.
  • 30 September – The Government decided during the night to offer a €400 billion guarantee to, initially, six leading Irish banks to prevent their collapse due to the worldwide Great Recession.

October

November

  • 6 November – €750 million worth of cocaine was seized off the Irish coast in Operation Seabight.
  • 8 November – Rugby player Shane Geoghegan was shot dead outside his home in Limerick in a case of mistaken identity. The murder led to a nationwide appeal to the end of gangland killing in Ireland.

December

Year long

Arts and literature

Sport

Association football

Athletics

Gaelic games

Golf

Rugby league

;2008 Rugby League World Cup

Rugby union

;2008 Six Nations Championship
Ireland come fourth, their lowest finishing position since 1999
;2007–08 Heineken Cup

Olympics

;Beijing Olympics

Deaths