1974 in England
Events from 1974 in England
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| See also: | 1973–74 in English football 1974–75 in English football 1974 in the United Kingdom Other events of 1974  | ||||
Incumbent
    
    
Events
    
- 1 January–7 March – The Three-Day Week is introduced by the Conservative Government as a measure to conserve electricity during the period of industrial action by coal miners.[1]
 
February
    
- 4 February – Eleven people are killed in the M62 coach bombing;[2] on 8 February the toll reaches 12 with the death in hospital of an 18-year-old soldier seriously injured in the bombing.
 - 7 February
 - 12 February – BBC1 first airs the children's television series Bagpuss, made by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate's Smallfilms in stop motion animation.[3][4]
 - 14 February
- Bob Latchford, the Birmingham City centre forward, becomes Britain's most expensive footballer in a £350,000 move to Everton.[5]
 
 
March
    
- 3 March – 180 Britons are among the dead when Turkish Airlines Flight 981 travelling from Paris to London crashes in a wood near Paris, killing all 346 aboard.
 - 10 March – Ten miners die in a methane gas explosion at Golborne Colliery near Wigan, Lancashire.
 
April
    
The current system of metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties came into effect on 1 April 1974 and replaced the administrative counties and county boroughs, which were abolished at that time.
Births
    
- 5 September – Lauren Jeska, transgender fell runner convicted of the attempted murder of Ralph Knibbs[6]
 - 20 October – Mohammad Sidique Khan, Islamic terrorist, leader of 7 July 2005 London bombings (died 2005)[7]
 
References
    
- "British Economics and Trade Union politics 1973–1974". The National Archives (UK Government records). Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
 - "1974: Soldiers and children killed in coach bombing". BBC News. 4 February 1974. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
 - Duffy, Jonathan (12 September 2008). "See Emily play". BBC. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
 - "Entertainment: Bagpuss cream of television". BBC News. 1 January 1999. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
 - "Evening Times – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
 - "Lauren JESKA | Profile". www.worldathletics.org.
 - "Profile: Mohammad Sidique Khan". April 30, 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
 
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