All Events
The 'Rose Revolution' in Georgia forces the resignation of president Eduard Shevardnadze after rigged elections
Ian Paisley's hard-line Democratic Unionist Party wins in elections to the suspended Northern Ireland Assembly
The Alexandria National Museum, with a rich collection telling the story of Alexandria and Egypt, is opened by Hosni Mubarak
The Human Genome Project, mapping the entire sequence of chemical base pairs in human DNA, is completed two years ahead of schedule
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is found hiding in a subterranean hole in a farmyard near Tikrit
Permission is granted for 3 concerts a year at Twickenham rugby ground and the Rolling Stones play the first concert.
Skype, designed jointly by a Danish and a Swedish software developer, uses a webcam to enable users to see, by means of the internet, the person to whom they are speaking
Jerry Springer: The Opera, by Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee, is profane and outrageous and extremely successful
Grayson Perry, dressed as his female alter ego Claire, begins his speech of thanks on winning the Turner Prize with the statement: 'It was high time a transvestite potter won this prize'.
Recep Edogan begins a period of at least fourteen years as Turkey's prime minister, at first with success but by 2014 his administration is mired in corruption charges and is regarded as too authoritarian
Mark Edwards builds replicas of the boats used in 1829 in the first Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, and the universities race them again over the original Henley course
The footbridge at Kew Gardens station is restored with the help of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant
Martin Scorsese directs Leonardo DiCaprio as the eccentric aviation pioneer Howard Hughes, in The Aviator
Mikheil Saakashvili, the real winner of Georgia's November 2003 presidential election, has a resounding victory in the replay
Lord Hutton publishes his report into the circumstances leading up to the suicide of Dr David Kelly
For the second time president Jean-Bertrand Aristide is forced to flee from Haiti, after losing control to opposition rebels
Bombs explode simultaneously on several commuter trains in Madrid during the morning rush hour, killing 190 people
In Russia's presidential election Vladimir Putin easily wins a second term
The Annan UN plan for the reunification of Cyprus is approved by the Turkish community but rejected by the Greeks
Abuses in the US military prison at Abu Ghraib in Iraq are revealed on US television
Ten new member states (Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Czech republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungrary, Malta, Cyprus) join the European Union
The Governors of the Royal Star & Garter Home announce plans for it to be replaced by three new purpose-built care homes elsewhere in the UK, and the building is put up for sale
Michael Schumacher becomes the first driver to win seven world championship titles in Formula One
Chechen terrorists take an entire school hostage, in Beslan in southern Russia, resulting in more than 300 deaths
The National Physical Laboratory develops a new system of measuring time by bombarding a single strontium atom, frozen to -273C, with tiny packages of light