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| Bombing of Bishopsgate Major, John Roy | |
| 24th April Bishopsgate The IRA bomb Bishops gate, 1 killed & 40 injured, œ300 million worth of damage |
| Chancellor Clarke, Kenneth | |
| 30th Nov Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer |
| Composition of Barrett Barrett, Syd | |
| 26th April EMI release "Crazy Diamond - The Complete Syd Barrett" as a box set |
| Composition of Bowie Bowie, David | |
| London Releases Album, "Black Tie White Noise" |
| Composition of Duran Duran Bon, Simon John Charles Le | |
| Duran Duran's 8th album, "The Wedding Album", is released |
| Composition of Jagger Jagger, Mick | |
| Mick Jagger releases a solo album, "Wandering Spirit" |
| Composition of Osbourne Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy" | |
| A double-live album, "Live and Loud," is released, the live version of "I Don't Wanna Change the World," earns Osbourne a Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance." |
| Composition of Stewart Stewart, Rod | |
| Releases "Unplugged ...and Seated" |
| Composition of Sting Sumner, Gordon Matthew "Sting" | |
| Releases "Ten Summoner's Tales" |
| Composition of Weller Weller, Paul | |
| Releases the solo album, "Wild Wood" |
| Conference of Conservatives Major, John Roy | |
| Oct Launches "Back to Basics" policy |
| Constitution Smith, John | |
| 29th Sep Blackpool 1 member 1 vote is carried at the Labour Conference |
| Death of Grimmond, Jo Grimmond, Jo | |
| Death of Jo Grimmond |
| Declaration of Downing Street Major, John Roy | |
| 15th Dec Ulster Major & Reynolds agree an arrangement within which a united Ireland might be created |
| Drama Pinter Pinter, Harold | |
| Dramatization of "Moonlight" |
| Exile of Nadir Nadir, Asil | |
| 5th May London The chairman of Polly Peck jumps bail & flees to Cyprus |
| Grammy Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy" | |
| A double-live album, "Live and Loud," is released, the live version of "I Don't Wanna Change the World," earns Osbourne a Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance." |
| Legislation Maastricht Major, John Roy | |
| 20th July London The treaty of Maastricht recieves Royal Assent |
| Legislation Railways Major, John Roy | |
| Legislation is passed to nationalize the railways |
| Manager Clark, Frank | |
| May Clough is succeeded as Manager of Nottingham Forest by then Leyton Orient manager, and European Cup-winning Forest player under Clough, Frank Clark |
| Manager Hoddle, Glenn | |
| Appointed Player-Manager of Chelsea |
| Minister of Environment Gummer, John Selwyn | |
| 27th May Appointed Secretary of State for the Environment |
| Minister of Home Maclean, David | |
| Appointed Home Office Minister |
| Pardon War Major, John Roy | |
| 12th Mar London Refuses to pardon 1st World War servicemen executed for cowardice or desertion |
| Pink Floyd Gilmour, Dave | |
| 23rd Mar To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of "Dark Side Of The Moon", the album is re-mastered, re-packaged and re-released |
| Pink Floyd Waters, Roger | |
| 23rd Mar To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of "Dark Side Of The Moon", the album is re-mastered, re-packaged and re-released |
| Privatization Railways Major, John Roy | |
| Legislation is passed to nationalize the railways |
| Release Hostages Heath, Edward Richard George | |
| 9th Dec 3 British prisoners are released by the Iraqis after Heath visits Saddam Hussein |
| Retirement Clough, Brian | |
| May Clough is succeeded as Manager of Nottingham Forest by then Leyton Orient manager, and European Cup-winning Forest player under Clough, Frank Clark |
| May The 1992-93 season is Clough's 18th with Forest - and his last, they are one of the 22 clubs in the new Premier League, but the sale of key players like Teddy Sheringham and Des Walker, combined with the manager's alcholism lead to a decline |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Clapton, Eric Patrick | |
| Cream briefly reunite to perform at the ceremony inducting them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
| Tony Award Townshend, Pete | |
| Tommy is successfully adapted to the Broadway stage in 1993, with Townshend's blessing and involvement, and wins five Tony awards |
| Treaty of Maastricht Major, John Roy | |
| 8th Mar London Government defeat means a report stage, Maastricht ratification is delayed |
| 20th May London The Maastricht treaty is ratified by the Commons with a majority of 180 |
| 20th May Maastricht 46 rebel Tory MP's vote against the Maastricht treaty |
| 20th July London The treaty of Maastricht recieves Royal Assent |
| Nov Maastricht Parliament ratifies the Social Chapter of the Maastrcht Treaty |
| 1st Nov Maastricht The European Community becomes the European Union |
| 1st Nov Maastricht The Maastricht Treaty comes into force |
| Unification Ireland Major, John Roy | |
| 15th Dec Ulster Major & Reynolds agree an arrangement within which a united Ireland might be created |
| Vote Confidence Major, John Roy | |
| 22nd July London A tied vote of confidence in Parliament |