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 Aitken, Jonathan
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 Page, James Patrick "Jimmy"
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 Portillo, Michael
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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   Anderson, Ian
     Releases, "Divinities: Twelve Dances With God", solo
   Composition   Gallagher, Liam
     Oasis' second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? becomes the second-best selling album in British   history
   Composition   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   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   Osbourne, John Michael "Ozzy"
     Ozzy returns with a new album, "Ozzmosis"
   Composition   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
   Dayton Accords   Major, John Roy
  22nd June   The full and formal agreement is signed by French President Jacques Chirac, USA  President Bill Clinton, UK   Prime Minister John Major, German   Chancellor Helmut Kohl & Russian  Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin
   Death   Amiss, Kingsley
     Death of Kings ley Amiss
   Death   Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick
   Oct London   Death of Alec Douglas -Home, age of 93
   Death   Joseph
     Death of Kieth Joseph
   Death   Mulley, Frederick
     Death of Frederick Mulley
   Death   Watkinson, Harold
     Death of Harold Watkinson
   Defection   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   Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton
  29th April   At a special Conference Clause 4 of the Party is changed to reflect the "New Labour"
   Reform   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   Major, John Roy
  22nd June   Resigns as Party Leader of the Conservative Party
   Resignation   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, Anthony Charles Lynton
  25th April   Taunts Prime Minister John Major at PMQs saying I lead my party he follows his
   Spokesman   Meacher, Michael
   London   Appointed Minister Spokesman for Employment
   Transfer   Gascoigne, Paul John
   Glasgow   Signs for Rangers of the Scottish   Premier League, for a fee of œ4.3 million
   Vice Chairman   Duncan, Alan
     Appointed Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party
   World Champion   Bruno, Frank
     Wins the WBC world heavyweight title by defeating Oliver McCall

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