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15 May – Tottenham Hotspur become the first British football team to win a European trophy when a 5–1 win over Atlético Madrid in Rotterdam gives them the European Cup Winners' Cup. 25 May – Manchester United F.C. beat Leicester City 3–1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium with two goals from David Herd and another from Denis Law .
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16 April – The Times of London abandons use of the term "Imperial and Foreign News", replacing it with "Overseas News" and changes its house style from "to-day" to "today". 17 April – American rock and roll singer Eddie Cochran, 21, is killed in a car crash in Wiltshire. Gene Vincent survives the accident.
2 February – Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin: Anti-British riots take place throughout Ireland. The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Merrion Square, Dublin, is burned to the ground, as are several British-owned businesses. [6] [7] In West Berlin, a bomb planted in sympathy with the Provisional IRA at the British Yacht Club explodes ...
The new crossings first appear on British streets in April 1962. [18] 19 June – The British protectorate ends in Kuwait and it becomes an emirate. [5] 27 June Michael Ramsey enthroned as the hundredth Archbishop of Canterbury, in succession to Geoffrey Fisher. [5] Kuwait requests help from the UK and British troops are sent.
7 February – The British National Front was founded by A. K. Chesterton (by an amalgamation of the British National Party and League of Empire Loyalists). [ 2 ] 12 February – Police raided "Redlands", the Sussex home of Rolling Stones musician Keith Richards , following a tip-off from the News of the World .