1976 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1976 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

 * Secretary of State - Merlyn Rees (until 10 September), Roy Mason (from 10 September)

Events

 * 5 January - Kingsmill massacre: ten Protestant men killed in South Armagh, Northern Ireland, by members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), using the cover name "South Armagh Republican Action Force".
 * 1 March - Merlyn Rees ends Special Category Status for those sentenced for crimes relating to the civil violence in Northern Ireland.
 * 4 March - The Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention is formally dissolved in Northern Ireland resulting in direct rule of Northern Ireland from London via the British parliament.
 * 12 March - Lenny Murphy, leader of the Shankill Butchers, is arrested, but his gang continue to murder.
 * 17 March - Hillcrest Bar bombing: 4 catholics are killed and a further 50 injured in Hillcrest, Dungannon, Tyrone, Northern Ireland when a car bomb by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) goes off outside a crowded pub on Saint Patrick's Day.  The attack is one of the many attributed to the Glenanne gang.
 * 15 July - Four prisoners escape when bombs explode in the Special Criminal Court, Dublin.
 * 21 July - Christopher Ewart-Biggs, UK ambassador, and a civil servant, Judith Cooke, are killed by a landmine at Sandyford, Co. Dublin.
 * 10 August - Three children die when are hit by a car whose driver, an IRA fugitive named Danny Lennon, is fatally shot by British troops. A witness, Betty Williams, is inspired to set up Women for Peace.
 * 14 August - 10,000 Protestant and Catholic women demonstrate for peace in Northern Ireland.
 * 14 September - Kieran Nugent is first IRA man to be admitted to the Maze Prison without Special Category Status. He becomes the first blanketman.
 * November - The Provisional Irish Republican Army restructures on cellular lines.
 * 10 December - Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan win the Nobel Peace Prize.
 * Ruth Patterson becomes the first woman to be ordained to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

Arts and literature

 * 16 March - Downtown Radio, an adult contemporary music station, begins broadcasting from Newtownards to the Belfast area, the first Independent Local Radio in Northern Ireland.
 * Ciaran Carson publishes his first book, the poetry collection The New Estate.

Football

 * Irish League
 * Winners: Crusaders


 * Irish Cup
 * Winners: Carrick Rangers 2 - 1 Linfield

Births

 * 25 March - Francis Bellew, Gaelic footballer.
 * 30 March - Mark McClelland, musician, formerly with Snow Patrol.
 * 3 June - Paul Berry, former Democratic Unionist Party MLA.
 * 12 June - Ian McCrea, Democratic Unionist Party MLA.
 * 15 June - Gary Lightbody, musician with Snow Patrol.
 * 18 August - Damaen Kelly, boxer.
 * 25 October - Steve Jones, footballer.
 * 29 October - Stephen Craigan, footballer.

Deaths

 * 4 May - Hugh Delargy, British Labour Party politician and MP (born 1908).
 * 29 July - Knox Cunningham, barrister, businessman and Ulster Unionist politician (born 1909).
 * 7 October - Michael O'Neill, nationalist politician and MP (born 1909).
 * 4 December - W. F. McCoy, Ulster Unionist member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland (born 1886).