1996 in the United Kingdom

1996 in the United Kingdom:
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Individual countries of the United Kingdom
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Sport, Television and music

Events from the year 1996 in the United Kingdom.

This year was notable for the Dunblane Massacre, boyband Take That splitting up, the divorce of The Duke and Duchess of York, the divorce of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the birth of Dolly the sheep, and the breakthrough of the Spice Girls.

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Undated

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August

30 August - Joey Wesley Posnett, Hollister model

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December

Full date unknown

Deaths

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