2009 in Ireland


Events from the year 2009 in Ireland.
Taoiseach Brian Cowen described 2009 as the most challenging of his career in politics.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 5 August – a murder investigation was launched after a woman's body was discovered under a tree in Phoenix Park. The woman was later found to be 50-year-old Eugenia Bratis from Timișoara in Romania, who had been in Ireland for several months. Her torso was stabbed several times.
  • 12 August – former President Mary Robinson received the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama at a ceremony in the White House in Washington, D.C., with Obama declaring her to have "not only shown a light on human suffering, but illuminated a better future for our world".
  • 21 August – a section of the main Dublin to Belfast railway line collapsed in Malahide in north Dublin. A 20-metre section of viaduct on the Broadmeadow estuary, between Malahide and Donabate gave way. A preliminary assessment carried out on 24 August identified significant erosion of the seabed as a possible reason for the collapse. The viaduct reopened to traffic on 16 November.

September

October

  • 1 October – the Chairman of FÁS, Peter McLoone, resigned.
  • 2 October – the second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon was held. The treaty was passed with a 67 percent Yes vote. Donegal voted No.
  • 10 October – singer Stephen Gately died in an apartment in Majorca that he shared with his husband, Andrew Cowles. Thousands of people attended the funeral in Dublin one week later, including fans from South Africa and Taiwan.
  • 11 October – Michael Sinnott, a priest from Barntown, County Wexford, was abducted in the Philippines. He was held until 11 November, then he arrived in Ireland on 3 December.
  • 12 October – two Air Corps pilots were killed when their plane crashed during a training flight in Connemara. They received military funerals.
  • 13 October – Séamus Kirk was elected Ceann Comhairle following the resignation of John O'Donoghue over an expenses scandal.
  • 18 October – GOAL charity aid workers Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki were released after more than one hundred days in captivity in Darfur in Sudan.
  • 19 October – the River Suir Bridge opened to traffic as part of the N25 Waterford Bypass. The 230-metre main span was the longest single bridge span in the country.
  • 27 October – a tenth person was confirmed to have died from swine influenza in Ireland.

November

December

Arts and literature

Music

Sport

Boxing

Gaelic games

2009 All-Ireland Hurling season

Golf

Sailing

Football

;Hosting
;League of Ireland
;Internationals
;World Cup 2010 Qualifiers

Rallying

  • 30 January – 1 February Rally Ireland was held. The rally was won by Sébastien Loeb.

Rugby union

;2009 Six Nations Championship
;2009–10 Heineken Cup

Deaths

January to July

July to December