2009년 영국에서

2009 in England

2009

잉글랜드

세기:
십수년:
참고 항목:잉글랜드 축구 2008-09
잉글랜드 축구 2009-10
2009년 영국서
2009년 기타 사건

2009년 영국의 사건

현직

이벤트

1월

2월

3월

4월

대유행을 초래한 H1NI 독감 바이러스의 확대된 이미지.
세계 지도자들은 G20 런던 정상회의에 참석한다.

5월

6월

7월

7월 25일 111세의 나이로 세상을 떠난 제1차 세계대전의 마지막 영국군 참전용사 해리 패치.
세계 최고령자이자 마지막으로 생존한 제1차 세계대전의 참전용사 중 한 명인 헨리 앨링엄은 113세의 나이로 7월 18일 세상을 떠났다.

8월

9월

  • 9월 7일 – 2006년 대서양 횡단 항공기에 대해 기소된 사람들에 대한 재판에서 유죄판결 및 무죄 선고.[56]
  • 9월 9일 – Westcounty Television은 Caradon Hill 송신기에서 나오는 아날로그 신호를 모두 끄고 디지털 전환 프로세스를 완료한다.[57]
  • 9월 14일 – 2006년 대서양 횡단 항공기 플롯에서 그들의 역할에 대해 유죄 판결을 받은 사람들은 형을 선고 받는다.

10월

BNP 리더 닉 그리핀의 BBC 쇼 질문 타임 출연에 군중들이 항의하고 있다.

11월

  • 11월 4일 – 그라나다 TV는 디지털 전환 과정을 시작한다.[62]
  • 11월 14일 – 대서양 폭풍으로 인한 심한 강우와 폭우로 인해 잉글랜드와 웨일스 남부 전역에 홍수와 피해가 발생한다.[63]
  • 11월 19일 – 영국 역사상 가장 높은 24시간 강우량 총 314.4mm로 2015년 12월까지 지속되는 쿰브리아[64] 시트와이트 팜에서 기록되었다.
  • 11월 20일 – 며칠간의 폭우 이후 컴브리아의 많은 마을과 마을이 에 잠겼다. 다리 3개가 무너지는데, 그중 1개는 다리가 무너질 때 다리 위에 서 있던 경찰관이 숨지는 사고로 이어졌다.[65]

12월

날짜가 없는

참고 항목

참조

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