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==Events==
==Events==
*[[1 March]] - [[Peter Clarke (Children's Commissioner for Wales)|Peter Clarke]] is appointed [[Children's Commissioner for Wales]].
*[[1 March]] [[Peter Clarke (Children's Commissioner for Wales)|Peter Clarke]] is appointed [[Children's Commissioner for Wales]].
*[[1 June]] - Official opening of [[Cardiff Bay Barrage]].
*[[1 June]] Official opening of [[Cardiff Bay Barrage]].
*[[7 June]] - In the [[United Kingdom general election, 2001|UK general election]]:
*[[7 June]] In the [[United Kingdom general election, 2001|UK general election]]:
**[[Plaid Cymru]] retain a total of 4 seats. They lose [[Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency)|Ynys Môn]] to [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] but [[Adam Price]] gains [[Carmarthen East and Dinefwr (UK Parliament constituency)|Carmarthen East and Dinefwr]] from Labour's [[Alan Williams (Carmarthen MP)|Alan Williams]].
**[[Plaid Cymru]] retain a total of 4 seats. They lose [[Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency)|Ynys Môn]] to [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] but [[Adam Price]] gains [[Carmarthen East and Dinefwr (UK Parliament constituency)|Carmarthen East and Dinefwr]] from Labour's [[Alan Williams (Carmarthen MP)|Alan Williams]].
**Newly elected Labour MPs include [[Hywel Francis]] ([[Aberavon]]), [[Mark Tami]] ([[Alyn and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency)|Alyn and Deeside]]), [[Wayne David]] ([[Caerphilly]]), [[Ian Lucas]] ([[Wrexham]]) and [[Chris Bryant]] ([[Rhondda (UK Parliament constituency)|Rhondda]])
**Newly elected Labour MPs include [[Hywel Francis]] ([[Aberavon]]), [[Mark Tami]] ([[Alyn and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency)|Alyn and Deeside]]), [[Wayne David]] ([[Caerphilly]]), [[Ian Lucas]] ([[Wrexham]]) and [[Chris Bryant]] ([[Rhondda (UK Parliament constituency)|Rhondda]])
**[[Kevin Brennan (politician)|Kevin Brennan]] replaces [[Rhodri Morgan]] as MP for [[Cardiff West (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardiff West]].
**[[Kevin Brennan (politician)|Kevin Brennan]] replaces [[Rhodri Morgan]] as MP for [[Cardiff West (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardiff West]].
*[[16 June]] - Entrepreneur [[Terry Matthews]] is knighted in the [[Queen's Birthday Honours]] list.
*[[16 June]] Entrepreneur [[Terry Matthews]] is knighted in the [[Queen's Birthday Honours]] list.
*[[11 July]] [[Welsh language]] pressure group [[Cymuned]] is launched at a meeting in [[Mynytho]].
*[[1 August]] - Coleg Harlech Workers' Educational Association (North Wales) is created through the merger of The Workers’ Educational Association (North Wales) and [[Coleg Harlech]].
*[[1 August]] Coleg Harlech Workers' Educational Association (North Wales) is created through the merger of The Workers' Educational Association (North Wales) and [[Coleg Harlech]].
*[[16 September]] - To commemorate "Glyndwr Day", actress [[Siân Phillips]] unveils a memorial statue to [[Catrin Glyndŵr]] in London.
*[[16 September]] To commemorate "Glyndwr Day", actress [[Siân Phillips]] unveils a memorial statue to [[Catrin Glyndŵr]] in London.
*[[11 July]] - [[Welsh language]] pressure group [[Cymuned]] is launched at a meeting in [[Mynytho]].
*[[26 October]] - A memorial service to celebrate the life of [[Harry Secombe]] is held at Westminster Abbey and attended by [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
*[[26 October]] A memorial service to celebrate the life of [[Harry Secombe]] is held at Westminster Abbey and attended by [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].


==Arts and literature==
==Arts and literature==

Revision as of 09:02, 23 February 2019

2001
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2001 in
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 2001 to Wales and its people.

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Awards

National Eisteddfod (held in Denbigh)

New books

English language

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Music

Film

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English-language television

  • The Bench

Sport

Births

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See also