Events from the year 1980 in Ireland .
24 March – The first dedicated bus lane in Dublin was opened by the CIÉ bus company on Parliament Street . The 250 metre contraflow lane allowed buses and emergency service vehicles to travel in the opposite direction to other traffic.[ 4]
6 October – Justice Mella Carroll was the first woman to reach the position of High Court Judge.
27 October – Over 2,000 people took part in the first Dublin Marathon .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
11 January – Liam O'Brien , actor.
14 January – Clive Clarke , association footballer.
19 January – Kevin McHugh , association footballer.
31 January – Gary Doherty , association footballer.
1 February – Justin Kehoe , golfer.
6 February – Bernard Dunne , boxer.
28 February – Denise Gough , actress.
3 March – Toiréasa Ferris , Sinn Féin politician.
14 March – Colin Healy , association footballer.
15 March – Caitríona Perry , RTÉ news reporter.
3 April – Mairead Ronan , television presenter.
9 April – Jennifer Zamparelli , comedian and television presenter.
12 April – Brian McFadden , singer and songwriter.
13 April – Jason Maguire , jockey.
17 April – Richie Baker , association footballer.
29 April – Kian Egan , singer with Westlife .
21 May – Darragh Ryan , association footballer.
28 May – Mark Feehily , singer with Westlife .
3 June – Ciarán Walsh , visual artist.
5 June – Stephen Lucey , Limerick hurler.
6 June – Colin Moran , Gaelic footballer.
16 June – Richie Foran , association footballer.
19 June
3 July – Donal O'Grady , Limerick hurler
8 July – Robbie Keane , association footballer.
23 July – Graham Canty , Cork Gaelic footballer.
13 August – Paul Crowley , association footballer.
22 August – Alan Reilly , association footballer.
12 September – Richie Partridge , association footballer.
15 September – Dean Delany , association footballer.
28 September – Danny O'Connor , association footballer.
3 October – Danny O'Donoghue , musician.
8 October – Tony Buckley , rugby player.
27 October – Peter Murphy , association footballer.
29 October – Derek Kavanagh , Cork Gaelic footballer.
14 November – James Ryall , Kilkenny hurler.
17 December – Conor Armstrong , cricketer.
22 December – Noel Hickey , Kilkenny hurler.
Full date unknown
26 January – John Doherty , fiddle player (born 1900).
14 March – Gustavus Kelly , cricketer (born 1901).
2 May – Cecile O'Rahilly , scholar of the Celtic languages and writer (born 1894).
14 May – Christine Longford , playwright (born 1900 in England).
11 June – William J.E. Jessop , professor, represented Dublin University in the Seanad from 1951 to 1973.
25 June – James Hamilton Delargy , folklorist.
2 July – Tom Barry , guerrilla leader in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence (born 1897).
5 July – A. J. Potter , composer (born 1918).
13 July – Joseph Brennan , Fianna Fáil party Teachta Dála (TD), Cabinet Minister and Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann (born 1912).
24 August – Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1917 at Guyencourt , France (born 1888).
5 September – Eric Cross, scientist.
21 September – Mick Gill , Galway and Dublin hurler (born 1899).
7 November – Frank Duff , founder of the Legion of Mary (born 1889).
9 November – Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy , journalist and author (born 1931).
10 November – John Moyney , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1917 north of Broembeek , Belgium (born 1895).
22 November – Norah McGuinness , artist (born 1901).
25 November – Joseph Sweeney , member of 1st Dáil representing West Donegal , (Pro Treaty) (born 1897).
16 December – Roddy Connolly , Labour Party TD, Seanad member, son of James Connolly (born 1901).
24 December – Arland Ussher , academic, essayist and translator (born 1899).
30 December – Patrick Hennessy , painter (born 1915).
Full date unknown
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^ Derrynaflan Hoard Trafficking Culture, 2013-08-14.
^ Bus Only Lane for Parliament Street RTÉ, 1980-03-24.
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^ Madame Gong Pusheng Chinese Ambassador to Ireland RTÉ News, 1980-09-01.
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