1956 in Ireland
See also: 1955 in Ireland, other events of 1956, 1957 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- February 15 - Senator Owen Skeffington introduces a motion calling for the prohibition of all corporal punishment for girls in Irish national schools.
- April 2 - President Ó Ceallaigh unveils a bust of Countess Markievicz in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
- May 1 - The Minister for Education Richard Mulcahy introduces the debate on a separate government department for the Gaeltacht.
- May 21 - President Ó Ceallaigh opens the first Cork International Film Festival.
- May 29 - T.K. Whitaker is appointed new Secretary at the Department of Finance.
- August 12 - The GAA postpones the All-Ireland Hurling and Football Finals due to an outbreak of polio.
- November 21 - Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children is opened in Crumlin, Dublin.
- November 30 - Petrol rationing is due to be introduced from January 1 due to the crisis in the Suez.
- December 1 - At the Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, Ronnie Delaney wins Ireland's first gold medal for 24 years.
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Arts and literature
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Sports
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Births
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Deaths
- November 19 - Tomás Ó Deirg, former Fianna Fáil TD and Cabinet Minister.