1978 in Ireland
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See also: 1977 in Ireland, other events of 1978, 1979 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 18 - The European Court of Human Rights finds Britain guilty of inhuman and degrading treatment of republican internees in Northern Ireland.
- January 19 - The Fianna Fáil government dismisses the Garda Commissioner Edmund Garvey. No explanation is given.
- January 21 - John Giles resigns as manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team.
- March 23 - The funeral of former President Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh takes place in Sneem, County Kerry.
- March 31 - 6,000 people march through Dublin to the Wood Quay site to protest the building of civic offices on the Viking site.
- June 1 - David Cooke of the Alliance Party becomes the first non-unionist Lord Mayor of Belfast.
- August 19 - Over 5,000 people take part in an nuclear rally against a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point, County Wexford.
- September 1 - Dublin Institute of Technology is created on an ad-hoc basis by the City of Dublin VEC.
- November 2 - Ireland's second national television channel, RTÉ 2, opens with a live broadcast from the Cork Opera House.
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Arts and literature
- Iris Murdoch is awarded the Booker Prize for her novel The Sea, The Sea.
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Sports
- March 25 - John Treacy wins the world cross-country championship in Glasgow.
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Births
- April 19 - Geordan Murphy, International rugby player.
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Deaths
- March 4 - Emmet Dalton, revolutionary.
- March 5 - Micheál MacLiammóir, actor and director.
- March 21 - Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, fifth President of Ireland.
- July 5 - Mary Swanzy, painter.
- November 5 - Denis O'Dea, actor.

