2021
in
Northern Ireland

Centuries:
Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 2021 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

See also: Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland (2021)

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

5 January - James Greene (b 1931), actor.[100]

February

3 February - James Fenton (b 1931), poet.[101]

5 February - Ernie Tate (b 1934), anti-war activist.[102]

March

4 March - Jimmy Spratt (b 1951), politician.[103]

8 March - Danny McAlinden (b 1947), boxer.[104]

11 March - Ken Wilkinson, Loyalist activist.[105]

15 March - Jim Dornan (b 1948), obstetrician and gynecologist.

May

13 May - Seamus Deane (b 1940), poet.[106]

June

11 June - Lucinda Riley (b 1966), author[107]

20 June - Gordon Dunne (b 1959), politician[108]

July

17 July - James McConnell (b 1937), pastor[109]

August

9 August - Colm McKinstry (b 1949), Gaelic football manager.[110]

29 August - Rodney Rice (b 1944), Journalist.[111]

October

4 October - Terry Eades (b 1944), Footballer.[112]

28 October - Davy Tweed (b 1959) Rugby player and politician.[113]

November

30 November - Barney Carr (b 1923), Gaelic footballer.[114]

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