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1965 in the United Kingdom
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Events of the year 1965 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
7 January - Identical twin brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray , 31, are arrested on suspicion of running a protection racket in London . 1
14 January - The Prime Ministers of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
24 January - Winston Churchill dies at the age of 90, as the result of a stroke he suffered on January 15 . 2
30 January - Thousands attend Winston Churchill's state funeral. During the three days of lying-in-state, 321,000 people file past the catafalque, and the funeral procession travels from Westminster Hall to the service at St Paul's Cathedral , attended by the Queen, Prime Minister Harold Wilson , and representatives of 112 countries. 3
4 February - Confederation of British Industry founded. 4
6 February - Sir Stanley Matthews plays his final First Division game, at the record age of 50 years and 5 days.
16 February - Richard Beeching outlines plans for railway closures which became known as the "Beeching Axe ". 5
18 February - The Gambia becomes independent from the United Kingdom. 6
10 March - Goldie , a London Zoo golden eagle, is recaptured after 13 days of freedom. 7
1 April - The Greater London Council is created, replacing the London County Council and greatly expanding the metropolitan area of the city. 4
23 April - The Pennine Way officially opens. 6
18 June - The government announces plans for the introduction of a blood alcohol limit for drivers in its clampdown on drink-driving. 8
8 July - Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs escapes from Wandsworth Prison . 9
22 July - Sir Alec Douglas-Home suddenly resigns as a head of the British Conservative Party . 10
24 July - Freddie Mills , former British boxing champion, is found shot in his car in Soho . 6
27 July - Edward Heath becomes leader of the British Conservative Party following a leadership election . 11
29 July - The Beatles film Help! debuts in London . 6
1 August - Cigarette advertising is banned on British television. 6
24 September - The British governor of Aden cancels the Aden constitution and takes direct control of the protectorate, due to the bad security situation.
6 October - Ian Brady , a 27-year-old stock clerk from Hyde in Cheshire , is arrested for allegedly hacking 17-year-old apprentice electrician Edward Evans to death at a house on the Hattersley housing estate.
8 October - The Post Office Tower opens in London. 6
16 October - Police find a girl's body on Saddleworth Moor near Oldham in Lancashire . The body is quickly identified as that of Lesley Ann Downey , who disappeared on Boxing Day last year from a fairground in the Ancoats area of Manchester , at the age of 10. Ian Brady , arrested last week for the murder of a 17-year-old man in nearby Hattersley , is charged with murdering Lesley, as is his 23-year-old girlfriend Myra Hindley .
22 October - African countries demand that the United Kingdom use force to prevent Rhodesia from declaring unilateral independence.
24 October
29 October - Ian Brady and Myra Hindley appear in court, charged with the murders of Edward Evans (17), Lesley Ann Downey (10) and John Kilbride (12).
5 November - Martial law is announced in Rhodesia . The UN General Assembly accepts British intent to use force against Rhodesia if necessary by a vote of 82-9.
8 November
11 November - In Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe ), the white minority regime of Ian Smith unilaterally declares independence . 12
13 November - The word "fuck " is spoken for the first time on British television by the theatre critic Kenneth Tynan . 6
20 November - The UN Security Council recommends that all states stop trading with Rhodesia.
29 November - Mary Whitehouse founds the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association . 6
3 December - The first British aid flight arrives in Lusaka ; Zambia had asked for British help against Rhodesia.
15 December - Tanzania and Guinea sever diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom .
17 December - The British government begins an oil embargo against Rhodesia; the United States joins the effort.
22 December - A 70 mph speed limit is imposed on British roads. 6
24 December - A meteorite shower falls on Barwell , Leicestershire . 6
27 December - The British oil platform Sea Gem collapses in the North Sea . 13
30 December - President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia announces that Zambia and the United Kingdom have agreed to a deadline before which the Rhodesian white government should be ousted.
Undated
Publications
Births
4 January
5 January - Vinnie Jones , British footballer and actor
9 January - Joely Richardson , British actress
14 January
15 January - James Nesbitt , Northern Irish actor
20 January - Sophie, Countess of Wessex
27 January - Alan Cumming , Scottish actor
2 February - Carl Airey , English footballer
5 February - Martha Fiennes , British film director
26 February - Alison Armitage , English model and actress
28 February - Norman Smiley , British professional wrestler
4 March
11 March - Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen , British television presenter
March 14 - Caroline Foot , British butterfly swimmer
15 March - Michael Watson , British boxer
26 March - Kerry McCarthy , British Labour politician and MP for Bristol East
30 March - Piers Morgan , British tabloid journalist
1 April - Robert Steadman , English composer
4 April - Sean Wilson , British actor
27 April - Anna Chancellor , British actress
1 May - Alice Beer , British television presenter
3 May - Michael Marshall Smith , novelist, screenwriter and short story writer
10 May - Darren Matthews , English professional wrestler
17 May - Jeremy Vine , British BBC radio and television presenter
31 May - Steve White , English drummer (The Style Council )
1 June - Nigel Short , English chess player
7 June - Damien Hirst , English artist
10 June - Elizabeth Hurley , English model and actress
19 June - Sadie Frost , English fashion designer and actress
4 July - Jo Whiley , British Radio DJ
15 July - David Miliband , British Labour politician
31 July - J. K. Rowling , English author
1 August - Sam Mendes , English stage and film director
4 August - Adam Afriyie , British Conservative politician and MP for Windsor
28 August - Paul Brummell , British diplomat and Ambassador to Kazakhstan
2 September - Lennox Lewis , British boxer
29 September - Phylis Smith , British athlete and Olympic medallist
14 October - Steve Coogan , British comedian and actor
15 October - Stephen Tompkinson , British actor
16 October - Steve Lamacq , British Radio DJ
22 October - John Wesley Harding (born Wesley Stace), British singer-songwriter
30 October - Gavin Rossdale , English musician
4 November - Shaun Williamson , British actor
10 November
12 November - Eddie Mair , British BBC radio and television presenter
21 November - Alexander Siddig , Sudanese-born actor
9 December - Paul Jenkins , British comic book writer
25 December - Edward Davey , British Liberal Democrat politician, Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary, and MP for Kingston and Surbiton
Deaths
4 January - T. S. Eliot , American-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1888 )
24 January - Winston Churchill , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (born 1874 )
28 January - Tich Freeman , English cricketer (born 1888 )
23 February - Stan Laurel , British actor (born 1890 )
28 March
21 April - Edward Victor Appleton , English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1892 )
3 May - Howard Spring , novelist (born 1889 )
21 May - Geoffrey de Havilland , aircraft designer (born 1882 )
8 June - Cecil L'Estrange Malone , British politician and Britain's first communist Member of Parliament (born 1890 )
1 July - Wally Hammond , English cricketer (born 1903 )
25 July - Freddie Mills , English boxer (born 1919 )
2 September - Harry Hylton-Foster , Speaker of the British House of Commons (born 1905 )
14 September - J.W. Hearne English cricketer (born 1891 )
25 September - Major-General Sir Henry Hugh Tudor , British soldier (born 1871 )
22 October - William Williams , Victoria Cross recipient (born 1890 )
4 November - Ifor Williams , academic (born 1881 )
8 November - George Henry Hall , politician (born 1881 )
25 November - Dame Myra Hess , English pianist (born 1890 )
16 December - W. Somerset Maugham , English writer (born 1874 )
22 December - Richard Dimbleby , journalist and broadcaster (born 1913 )
26 December - Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies , Victoria Cross recipient (born 1878 )
28 December - Jeremy Wolfenden , journalist and spy (born 1934 )
References
See also
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