2021 in England
Events of 2021 in England
Incumbent
Events
- COVID-19 in England: Most of England's primary schools reopen after the Christmas break, amid concerns over whether pupils should be returning during the current level of COVID-19 infections. However, this decision is reversed by the following day.
- 5 January – A third COVID-19 lockdown was announced by the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson and was expected to last until mid-February.
- 3 March – Sarah Everard disappeared and was found dead a week later.
- 9 April – Buckingham Palace announced the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99.
- 6 May –
- *A series of elections are due to take place for local councils and directly elected mayors in England, police and crime commissioners in England and Wales
- *London Assembly election
- *London mayoral election
- 21 May – Plastic bag charge rises to 10p per bag and extends to all shops.
- 11 June – 11 July – UEFA Euro 2020 begins, with England hosting and participating in Group D at Wembley Stadium, London. They advance to the final where they draw 1-1 with Italy and lose 3-2 after a penalty shoot-out.
- 5 July – An inquest found police failings partly responsible for causing the death of Susan Nicholson by killer Robert Trigg.
- 28 June – Elephant & Castle fire
- 26 July – Marble Arch Mound
- 12 August – Plymouth shooting
- 17 September - Murder of Sabina Nessa
- 15 October - Murder of David Amess
- 31 October - 2021 Salisbury rail crash
- 9 November - Murder of Pauline Quinn
- 14 November - Liverpool Women's Hospital bombing
- 25 November - Murder of Ava White
Scheduled and predicted events
- Unknown date –
- *The construction of the United Kingdom's largest solar farm in the village of Graveney, Kent will begin in spring 2021 which was given the go-ahead by Business secretary Alok Sharma in May 2020.
Births
- 9 February – August Brooksbank, son of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank
Deaths
- 5 January – Colin Bell, footballer
- 10 January – Mark Keds, punk musician
- 16 January – Charlotte Cornwell, actress
- 20 January – John Russell, musician
- 2 February – Peter Dunn, paediatrician
- 13 March – Murray Walker, motorsport commentator and journalist
- 31 March – Jane Manning, soprano
- 30 April – Anthony Payne, composer
- 23 June – Jackie Lane, actress
- 25 June – Brian Bamford, professional golfer
- 9 July – Joan Le Mesurier, actress and writer
- 10 July – Carmel Budiardjo, human rights activist, founder of Tapol, and author
- 15 July – Andy Fordham, darts player, world champion, organ failure
- 17 July – Graham Vick, opera director, COVID-19
- 18 July – Tom O'Connor, comedian and game show host, complications from Parkinson's disease
- 31 July – Terry Cooper, footballer and manager
- 1 August – Ian Thomson, cricketer
- 2 August – Ged Dunn, rugby league footballer
- 15 October - David Amess, MP for Southend West