1998

Season 2Episode 930 minNov 20, 2000
1998
Ireland gets a new TV station in 1998. TV3 opens for business in September. The National Irish Bank is hit by scandal. Following an investigation by RTE journalists, the NIB admits to improperly taking customers' money. Car-clamping starts in Dublin this year. Ireland's economy booms in 1998. Unemployment falls rapidly as economic growth reaches 11%. Inward investment rises to record levels, as companies like Dell in Limerick expand their operations. In Glenroe, Miley wrestles with Fidelma and then with his conscience. 1998 is a difficult year for Bill Clinton. Allegations of an affair with a White House intern lead to the biggest scandal of his career. Eighteen hours after the talks deadline, negotiating parties reach agreement at Stormont. After years of failed political initiatives, history is made on Good Friday 1998. The Agreement will be put to a North/South poll. Unionists are deeply divided on the issues. 94% of voters in the Republic back the Agreement. In the North, there is 71% support. Former dictator Augusto Pinochet is arrested in London. Spanish judges attempt to extradite the Chilean from Britain to face charges of torture and murder. England play Argentina at the World Cup Finals in France. After David Beckham is sent off, the match ends in a penalty shoot-out. France play Brazil in the Final. The host nation celebrates its first-ever World Cup. DRUMCREE: Orangemen are refused permission to march the Garvaghy Road. Several days of loyalist violence result in tragedy. Three young boys die in a sectarian arson attack. Thousands of Gardai get sick for better pay in the 'blue flu' protest. The Tour de France comes to Ireland in July. Despite revelations of drug-taking by cyclists, the event attracts big crowds throughout the country. Irish swimmer Michelle de Bruin also fights drugs allegations. She is banned from international competition for four years. Ireland's young soccer players are the heroes of the year. The Under-16 team wins the European Championship. Manager Brian Kerr celebrates a double triumph as his Under-18 team also wins in Europe. Slane Castle hosts its first concert for three years. Robbie Williams supports The Verve. Offaly's hurlers get in the 'back door' against Kilkenny.Their All-Ireland Final victory follows Leinster Final defeat. Galway play Kildare in the football. It is Galway's first All-Ireland title for thirty-two years. OMAGH: a 'Real IRA' bomb kills 29 people. Over 300 people are injured. The town is a scene of devastation, shock and grief. Bill Clinton is among the visitors to Omagh. Huge crowds greet the Clintons throughout Ireland. Playlist: The Spice Girls - Stop Jay-Z - Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) B*witched - C'est La Vie Catatonia - Road Rage The Cardigans - My Favourite Game U2 - The Sweetest Thing George Michael - Outside The Corrs - So Young Massive Attack - Teardrop
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