1993 in United Kingdom

Events from 1993 in the United Kingdom
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Last updated: September 23, 2019
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First submittedSeptember 22, 2019
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Town in Cheshire which suffered from 2 IRA bomb attacks
Warrington
Black London teenager stabbed in Eltham while waiting for a bus
Stephen Lawrence
Football team which won the first Premier League title
Manchester United
MP who succeeded Norman Lamont as Chancellor
Kenneth Clarke
Political party set up in opposition to the Maastricht Treaty
UK Independence Party
Manager who resigned from England Football Team
Graham Taylor
Royal who announces withdrawal from public life in December
Princess Diana
Two year old boy murdered by 10 year olds in Merseyside
James Bulger
Parliamentary Constituency which saw a 35.4% swing as the Lib Dems gained it from the Conservatives
Christchurch
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Queen announces this building will open to the public for the first time
Buckingham Palace
False start forces this race to be cancelled
Grand National
School minibus crash on this motorway kills 13 people
M40
Nationalist party which wins its first council seat
British National Party
Hotel collapses into the sea in this town
Scarborough
Cricket player with the most wickets in this years Ashes Series
Shane Warne
Children's TV channel which begins broadcasting for the first time
Nickelodeon
Musical artist with bestselling album and single of the year in this country
Meat Loaf
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Level 78
Sep 22, 2019
great idea for a quiz, however you need to check your type-ins and add a few options for some of the clues
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Level 84
Sep 22, 2019
Agreed. For instance, Jamie should be allowed and/or just his surname, and also the short versions of the political parties.