2000 in England

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Incumbents

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Events

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June

  • 7 June - Tony Blair receives a hostile reception during a speech at the Women's Institute, where he is heckled and slow hand-clapped by furious members.
  • 10 June - The much-anticipated Millennium Bridge opens to the public, but has to close after it starts swaying.
  • 12 June - The England national football team begins its participation in the European Championships, jointly hosted by the Netherlands and Belgium. They lose their opening group game 3-2 to Portugal despite taking an early 2-0 lead through Paul Scholes and Steve McManaman.
  • 17 June - Alan Shearer, who is set to retire from international football after the European Championships, scores the only goal as England beat holders Germany 1-0 in the second group game.
  • 18 June - Following a series of hooliganism incidents by England fans, UEFA threatens to expel England from Euro 2000 if there is any further trouble.[13]
  • 20 June - England's hopes of winning Euro 2000 are ended when they lose 3-2 to Romania in the final group game, again after taking the lead earlier in the game.[14]
  • 30 June - David Copeland is found guilty of causing the three nail bomb attacks in London last year. He is sentenced to life imprisonment and the trial judge recommends that he should serve at least 30 years before being considered for parole, meaning that he is likely to remain in prison until at least 2029 and the age of 54.[3]

July

August

September

October

November

December

  • 2 December - Two teenagers and a 39-year-old man are released on police bail after being arrested in connection with the Damilola Taylor killing.[6]
  • 3 December - The Church of England introduces the Common Worship series of service books.
  • 22 December - American pop star Madonna, 42, marries 32-year-old English film producer Guy Ritchie at Skibo Castle in the Scottish Highlands.[7]
  • 29 December - Arctic weather conditions blight the country, with heavy snow and temperatures as low as -13C plaguing the country and causing extensive gridlocking on the roads and railways.
  • 31 December - The Millennium Dome closes as planned after one year.[3]

See also

References

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