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| Accords of Dayton Major, John Roy | |
| Nov Dayton The Dayton Accord ends the war in Bosnia |
| Chairman CP Mawhinney, Brian | |
| Appointed Chairman of the Conservative Party |
| Composition of Anderson Anderson, Ian | |
| Releases, "Divinities: Twelve Dances With God", solo |
| Composition of Lennon Lennon, John Winston | |
| 19th Jan "Free as a Bird," the first new Beatles single in 25 years, is premiered on the televised Beatles Anthology, the song is a 1977 demo by John Lennon completed in 1995 by the three surviving Beatles |
| Composition of Oasis Gallagher, Liam | |
| Oasis' second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? becomes the second-best selling album in British history |
| Composition of Oasis Gallagher, Noel | |
| Oasis' first UK #1 single with "Some Might Say" |
| Oasis' second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? becomes the second-best selling album in British history |
| Composition of Osbourne Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy" | |
| Ozzy returns with a new album, "Ozzmosis" |
| Composition of Weller Weller, Paul | |
| Weller's solo album "Stanley Road" takes him back to the top of the British charts, and goes on to become the best selling album of his career, named after the street in Woking where he had grown up |
| Conference of Belfast Major, John Roy | |
| 22nd Feb Belfast Major & Bruton present a 37 page peace guide at a press conference in Belfast |
| Conference of London Major, John Roy | |
| July London Peace proposals to the war in Bosnia are discussed |
| Constitution Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton | |
| 29th April Party backs rewriting of clause IV Labours historic commitment to nationalisation |
| Death of Amiss, Kingsley Amiss, Kingsley | |
| Death of Kings ley Amiss |
| Death of Douglas Home, Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick | |
| Oct London Death of Alec Douglas -Home, age of 93 |
| Death of Joseph Joseph | |
| Death of Kieth Joseph |
| Death of Mulley, Frederick Mulley, Frederick | |
| Death of Frederick Mulley |
| Death of Watkinson, Harold Watkinson, Harold | |
| Death of Harold Watkinson |
| Defection Howarth Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton | |
| 7th Oct Tory MP and former minister Alan Howarth resigns from the Tories and crosses the floor |
| Deputy Prime Minister Heseltine, Michael | |
| Nov London Appointed Deputy Prime Minister |
| Diplomacy Elizabeth II | |
| Elizabeth II returns to Sth Africa for the 1st time in 48 yrs |
| Diplomacy Major, John Roy | |
| 22nd Feb Belfast Major & Bruton present a 37 page peace guide at a press conference in Belfast |
| Editor Lawson, Dominic | |
| Appointed Editor of the Sunday Telegraph |
| Election Major, John Roy | |
| 22nd June Tells opponents in the Party to "shut up or put up" & is re-elected Party Leader |
| 4th July Major defeats John Redwood by 218 votes to 89 in the Party leadership ballot |
| Election Redwood, John | |
| 4th July Major defeats John Redwood by 218 votes to 89 in the Party leadership ballot |
| Minister of Defense Portillo, Michael | |
| Appointed Secretary of State for Defense |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs Rifkind, Malcolm | |
| July Appointed Foreign Minister |
| Minister of Hague, William | |
| Appointed Secretary of State for Wales |
| New Labour Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton | |
| 29th April At a special Conference Clause 4 of the Party is changed to reflect the "New Labour" |
| Pink Floyd Gilmour, Dave | |
| A double album of "The Division Bell" tour is released, titled, "Pulse", the first 2,000,000 copies come in a "limited edition" box with a flashing light on the spine |
| Nick Mason's biography of the band is stopped by Dave Gilmour who wants an official biography which involves all three members |
| Pink Floyd Mason, Nick | |
| Nick Mason's biography of the band is stopped by Dave Gilmour who wants an official biography which involves all three members |
| Portuguese League Robson, "Bobby" Robert William | |
| Porto win the Portuguese League |
| Reform of Clause IV Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton | |
| 29th April At a special Conference Clause 4 of the Party is changed to reflect the "New Labour" |
| Reform of Currency Major, John Roy | |
| 3rd Feb London Promises Britain will not back a proposed single EU currency before 1997 |
| 15th Dec EU leaders announce the new currency will be called the Euro |
| Resignation of Major Major, John Roy | |
| 22nd June Resigns as Party Leader of the Conservative Party |
| Resignation of Williams Williams, Robert Peter "Robbie" | |
| Robbie Williams leaves Take That |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Gilmour, Dave | |
| Pink Floyd are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Jones, John Paul | |
| Led Zeppelin are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Mason, Nick | |
| Pink Floyd are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Page, James Patrick "Jimmy" | |
| Led Zeppelin are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Plant, Robert Anthony | |
| Led Zeppelin are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Waters, Roger | |
| Pink Floyd are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Wright, Rick | |
| Pink Floyd are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame |
| Scandal Aitken, Jonathan | |
| London Press allegations that Aitken had helped companies supply arms to Iran |
| Security Belfast Mayhew, Patrick | |
| 12th Jan Belfast Announces British troops will no longer carry out daylight street patrols in Belfast |
| Speech Blair Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton | |
| 25th April Taunts Prime Minister John Major at PMQs saying I lead my party he follows his |
| Spokesman Employment Meacher Meacher, Michael | |
| London Appointed Minister Spokesman for Employment |
| Vice Chairman CP Duncan, Alan | |
| Appointed Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party |
| World Champion Bruno, Frank | |
| Wins the WBC world heavyweight title by defeating Oliver McCall |