2010 in Northern Ireland


Events during the year 2010 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 3 February – Peter Robinson resumes his role as First Minister, but has yet to convince his party to accept a deal.
  • 5 February – Justice and policing powers are to be devolved to Northern Ireland's power-sharing government from 12 April 2010 following agreement between Sinn Féin and the DUP, endorsed by the presence of the British and Irish Prime Ministers.
  • 6 February – Mark Durkan delivers his final address to the SDLP as party leader at its annual conference in Newcastle, County Down, where a new leader will be elected.
  • 7 February – The SDLP elect Margaret Ritchie as new party leader, making her the first female leader of a major NI party.
  • 19 February – A mortar bomb is abandoned near a police station in Keady, supposedly by Dissident republicans, leading to a long security alert.
  • 22 February – A car bomb weighing up to 250 lbs explodes outside Newry Courthouse damaging buildings. No-one is killed or injured; dissident republicans are blamed for the attack.

March

April

  • 12 April – Justice and policing powers are to be devolved to Northern Ireland's power-sharing government.

May

July

September

November

  • 14 November – Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams announces that he plans to step down as an MP and Stormont assembly member to stand for election in the Irish Republic.

December

  • 29 December – Thousands of bottles of water are sent to Northern Ireland by the Scottish Government to help supply households cut off from mains supplies.

Arts and literature

Sport

Rugby Union

  • 6 January – Ireland 29-11 Italy
  • 13 February – France 33-10 Ireland
  • 27 February – England 16-20 Ireland
  • 13 March – Ireland-Wales
  • 20 March – Ireland-Scotland

GAA

Deaths