11 February – after visiting some of the country's flood hit areas, David Cameron says that "money is no object" as he announces measures to help those affected by the storms. 14. By Julia Hays Dec 31, 2014 8:53 PM Tags. On This Day In History: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules. Homes were flooded and people left stranded in their cars as lightning, hail, heavy rain and flash flooding hit east and south-east England at the end of the month. What happened next? The government announces one the oldest naval dockyards in the UK will be shut down. United Kingdom 2014 – Calendar with British holidays. 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Stephen, from Burntwood in Staffordshire, raised more than £5m for charity after news of his plight spread on social media and following his death. The 82-year-old woman was found decapitated in her back garden in north London in September. A neighbour, who wanted to remain anonymous, told BBC News: "They were trying to pull a couch up to the first-floor apartment with ropes. From that baked Alaska to a tweeting monarch, the last year has been quite the ride. 17 July: Same-sex marriages are legalised in England and Wales, after the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 receives Royal Assent. What’s happened? 26 October – three people are killed after a group of seven surfers got into trouble in the sea at, 30 October – voters in South Yorkshire go to the polls to, 2 November – former Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the Better Together campaign, 6 November – a woman is murdered in an act of, 7 November – Chancellor George Osborne is criticised as he reveals that the UK will pay its EU budget surcharge in two interest-free sums next year totalling £850m, instead of a larger lump sum of £1.7bn by 1 December, after a rebate from, Angus Sinclair, the serial killer and rapist who. Yearly calendar showing months for the year 2014. The men, who were originally from Poland, had been delivering sofas to the Knightsbridge property. Police name five teenagers killed in a motoring accident on the A630 near Doncaster, which occurred the previous day. Such marriages will begin to go ahead in March 2014. An RAF jet escorted a passenger plane to Manchester Airport after the pilot was handed a note about a possible device on board. Jan 29 Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the 1st non-Spanish player to captain Real Madrid, making his 500th appearance for the club Jan 30 24 hostages are killed after 6 suicide bombers temporarily take over the Iraqi Ministry of Transportation in Baghdad UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. 10 September – the first Invictus Games are held in London, 12 September – Boris Johnson is selected as the Conservative candidate for, 13 September – David Cameron condemns the killing of British hostage, 14 September – the closing ceremony of the inaugural Invictus Games takes place in London, with a music concert at Olympic Park featuring artists and groups such as, 16 September – Shaun Wright resigns as Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire, triggering a. Their funerals were held at Christ Church in Clifton on 19 December. The incident actually happened in April, but was only confirmed by Downing Street at the start of summer. 2014 was the UK's warmest year since records began with an average temperature of 9.9C, 0.2C higher than the previous record set in 2006, according to a, New car sales reach a 10-year high of nearly 2.5million. Inside Myanmar's Spring Revolution. UKIP councillor David Silvester blamed last winter's storms and heavy floods on the government's decision to legalise gay marriage. 11 March – MPs vote 297–239 to allow the controversial Clause 119 element of the Care Bill that will allow ministers to close hospitals in an NHS trust if a neighbouring trust is in financial difficulty, even if the hospital concerned is performing well. 2014 was a really busy year for the Building Change Trust and there has been significant progress made in each of our five themes. 16-year-old Lewis Clarke of Bristol sets a new world record after becoming the youngest person to trek to the, 22 January – UK unemployment falls to 7.1%, surpassing economic forecasts and placing pressure on the, 25 January – trees are uprooted and structural damaged caused to buildings by lightning as a heavy rainstorm hits the, PC Keith Wallis, who wrote to his MP falsely claiming to have witnessed the. (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences. A 22-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assault was later released from police bail without charge. What Happened In My Birth Year offers a look into the past and history surrounding your birthday, and was created by Philipp Lenssen. by Leonora Epstein, Brian Galindo, Ryan Creed. Bro, What Happened? He also warns that things may get worse before they get better. Bank holidays are public holidays in the United Kingdom, when banks and many other businesses are closed for the day. 20 February – a 4.1 magnitude earthquake is recorded under the, 26 February – the two men convicted of the, 27 February – Prime Minister David Cameron appoints a judge to review the crisis over letters sent to paramilitary suspects advising them they would not be prosecuted after, 7–16 March – Great Britain finish 10th in the medal table of the. A youth is detained by police after a female teacher is stabbed to death in front of students at a school in Leeds. Posted on Dec 1, 2014 The 43 Most Gloriously British Things That Happened In 2014 From that baked Alaska to a tweeting monarch, the last year has been quite the ride. He questioned her about hate-filled messages about the McCanns on the social networking site. On 18 September 2014 the Scottish independence referendum took place and Scotland voted to stay part of the United Kingdom. The 40-year-old was discovered on the A66 in the early hours "in a distressed state" with wounds to his groin. City Link's administrators announce the loss of 2,356 jobs after a deal to buy the firm fell through. Philip Seymour Hoffman is another victim of extremely stupid drug laws. The economy grew by 0.6% in the final three months of 2014, up from the previous estimate of 0.5%, the Office for National Statistics said. The unexpected increase … CONOR McGREGOR proved the hype was real in 2014 – at the expense of Dustin Poirier. Sales started to grow again in 2014, 2015 and 2016 –when it set a new record of almost 13,700 sales, boosted by the launch of the UK-built Q30 compact. UKIP councillor David Silvester blamed last winter's storms and heavy floods on the government's decision to... FEBRUARY. Decade in Review: A look back at what happened in 2014. Outside court, the actor, who plays Ken Barlow, said: "In these situations there are no winners... we should be much kinder to ourselves.". But the result was the emergence of Britain as the “most violent country in Europe.” Britain began placing restrictions on gun ownership after World War I with the Firearms Act of 1920. The death of cancer fundraiser Stephen Sutton, torrential summer flash flooding, and the teacher who was stabbed to death at her school in Leeds also made the headlines. A judge says he is satisfied MP and former chief whip. Covers are reproduced under fair use and copyright to their individual publishers. 5 September – MPs vote 306–231 to back the Affordable Homes Bill, designed to relax controversial housing benefit cuts. 5 December – Scotland reduces its drink-drive limit from 80 mg to 50 mg, bringing the country's legal limit into line with much of mainland Europe. 37 Things You Already Forgot Happened In 2014. PARKLIFE. Following a trial, Coronation Street actor William Roache was cleared of rape and indecent assault charges. Her inquest, expected to be held in March, will hear evidence from two Sky journalists. Their inquests, which were opened and adjourned until April, heard the pair were found in a gully having "apparently fallen". 17 February. Palmira Silva 'beheaded' in London garden. A man was arrested on suspicion of making a hoax bomb threat on the Doha to Manchester plane, which had 269 passengers and 13 Qatar Airways crew on board. David Cameron press … The NATO 2014 Summit was held on 4 to 5 ... NATO Summit Wales 2014 - as it happened ... and the first to be held in the United Kingdom since Margaret … Their bodies were found at the Avon Gorge. For as the wall between publisher and consumer is rapidly being dismantled, it will become harder and harder to compartmentalise press freedom and general principles of free speech. The trial's judge, Mr Justice Saunders, rebukes Prime Minister David Cameron for commenting on Coulson's conviction the previous day while the trial was still ongoing. de Changy has been reporting on and investigating MH370 since it went missing in 2014 The 14 Best Things That Happened in 2014. Why are vaccines going to waste in Africa? Thirty-three per cent of those following the debate, by the way, were based in the UK, 32% in the US. Taking an invention from idea to the marketplace, The judo class that put a seven-year-old in a coma, BBC Culture: TV shows that reveal the real France. Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow consciously uncoupled. ", Bodies of Charlotte Bevan and missing daughter found. Learn about 613 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 2014 or search by date or keyword. A sea of cars continued to roll down West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson as families protesting the killing of Michael Brown were plentiful on Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. The judge said the teenager had shown a "chilling lack of remorse" and ordered him to serve at least 20 years, saying he might never be released. Hunted across the True Sea, haunted by the lives she took on the Fold, Alina must try to make a life with Mal in an unfamiliar land. Decade Throwback: 17 Things You Forgot Happened in 2005 We miss you, Destiny's Child! by Leonora Epstein, Brian Galindo, Ryan Creed. 13. Collabro now: what’s happened to the BGT: The Champions singers since they won Britain’s Got Talent in 2014 The series eight winners are making a return to the BGT stage The French reporter has put forward a new theory about what happened to flight MH370 in her new book. 28 March – BBC research suggests that less than 6% of social housing tenants affected by the. In June 2014, the LACDP wrote the report One Chance to Get it Right which sets out the approach to caring for dying people that health and care organisations and staff caring for dying people in England should adopt. Philip Whiteside. We kicked off the year with our Inspiring Impact NI initiative working with the NEETS Forum, co-ordinated by the Bryson Charitable Group, to deliver a detailed briefing on the background to and benefits of the framework. MH370 disappeared in 2014 and its whereabouts is still a mystery – but one expert believes he knows what happened, a documentary has revealed. 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Top Story 1979: China invades Vietnam: 18 February. Sky News is looking back at all the biggest news events of the past decade. ... Posted at 17:54 30 Oct 2014 17:54 30 Oct 2014. Nicholas Salvador, of Gilda Avenue, Enfield, is accused of killing her and charged with assaulting a police officer. Quiz of the week: What's Meghan's children's book called? Celebrate the artist's life and career with some of his best musical bodies of work. It was the year a UKIP councillor blamed the floods on gay marriage, a man had his penis cut off in an attack in Middlesbrough, and a bomb hoax resulted in an RAF jet escorting a passenger plane to Manchester Airport. 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