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1986 in Northern Ireland

==Events==

*3 March - Unionists hold an extensive day of action against the Anglo-Irish Agreement.〔(Larkspirit Irish History )〕
*31 March - Tom King, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announces decision to ban the Apprentice Boys Easter Monday Parade, resulting in rioting in Portadown and other parts of the North, police homes attacked with petrol bombs, and 11 Catholic homes petrol-bombed in Lisburn.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) )
*March - Despite the Secretary of State's ruling, about 400 Apprentice Boys attempted to parade through Portadown, leading to clashes with police and soldiers and rioting. Meanwhile, about 3,000 Loyalists, led by Ian Paisley, had assembled in protest at Garvaghy Road and police were attacked there also. Sporadic rioting continued for several days.〔
*6 June - John Stalker is removed from the 'shoot to kill' inquiry.
*23 June - NI Assembly dissolved. Police baton-charge loyalist protestors outside Stormont.〔
*29 June - St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast (Catholic) is elevated from serving as a Pro-Cathedral.
*3 July - The RUC allows an Orange Church parade to pass through the Catholic Obins Street area, but prohibits the 12 and 13 July parades from doing so.〔
*6 July - Rioting breaks out when police prevent George Seawright, a Loyalist politician, from passing through the 'Tunnel' area.〔
*11 July - The Portadown Orangemen accept a compromise offered by the RUC to march along the Garvaghy Road route, resulting in a weekend of violence, with casualties including 128 police injuries, 66 civilian injuries and 127 arrests. The riots continued in Belfast and Portadown for six consecutive nights.〔
*22 August - John Stalker, deputy chief constable of Greater Manchester police, cleared of misconduct over allegations of associating with criminals.
*November - Giant's Causeway and the Causeway Coast is included in the first tranche of UNESCO World Heritage Sites designated in the U.K.
*Belfast City Hospital tower-block is opened.

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