1994 in Ireland
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See also: 1993 in Ireland, other events of 1994, 1995 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- April 14 - The Central Bank issues the new £5 note.
- April 30 - Ireland wins the 39th Eurovision Song Contest with the song Rock 'n' Roll Kids.
- May 26 - Jack Charlton is awarded the freedom of Dublin City.
- June 6 - Irish D-Day veterans join Allied leaders at a 50th commemorative ceremony on Omaha Beach.
- July 26 - The Minister for Education, Niamh Bhreathnach, pledges the introduction of free third-level education for everyone over the next three years.
- August 31 - The IRA announce a complete cessation of military operations.
- September 6 - An Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, John Hume and Gerry Adams hold an historic meeting at Government Buildings. All three pledge their commitment to the democratic idea.
- September 30 - An Taoiseach Albert Reynolds and members of the government wait at Shannon Airport to greet President Boris Yeltsin. He fails to leave the aircraft to meet them.
- October 13 - Loyalist paramilitary groups announce a ceasefire six weeks after the IRA.
- October 28 - The inaugural session of the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation takes place in St. Patricks Hall, Dublin Castle.
- November 16 - The Fianna Fáil-Labour coalition collapses.
- November 17 - Albert Reynolds tenders his resignation as Taoiseach. However, the Dáil is not dissolved.
- November 19 - Bertie Ahern is elected leader of Fianna Fáil.
Arts and literature
Sports
- Eamonn Coghlan becomes the first person in the world over 40 years of age to run a sub-four minute mile.
- In the World Cup Finals in the United States, the Republic of Ireland football team reaches the last 16 before losing 2-0 to the Netherlands.
Births
Deaths
- January 1 - Raymond Crotty, economist.
- March 6 - Flann Campbell, educationists and historian.
- May 12 - Sir Alfred Beit, connoisseur.
- May 27 - M.J. Molloy, playwright.
- June 17 - Terence de Vere White, novelist and biographer.
- July 18 - Davoren Hanna, poet.
- July 19 - Éilis Dillon, author.
- December 6 - Máire de Paor, archaeologist.



