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Revision as of 19:31, 17 June 2019

"What sort of world are we in? Cos if it's this bad now, what's it going to be like for you, huh? 30 years' time, 10 years, 5 years? What's it going to be like?" Daniel Lyons, speaking in 2019.[source]

A timeline of events in Years and Years.

Through a news broadcast acknowledging the death of Doris Day "yesterday" (May 13th), the opening of Episode 1, which features the birth of Lincoln Lyons, places itself as occuring on May 14th of 2019, matching its real world airdate.

1932

1956

1964

1976

(Episode 1)

1980s

1989

1990s

  • Face-lifts are prevalent in this decade. (Episode 3)

2000s

  • Gender reassignment surgeries are prevalent in this decade. (Episode 3)

2001

2008

"Do you remember back then? We used to think politics was boring. Those were the days." Daniel Lyons[source]

2012

2016

  • The Communist Party in Ukraine unsuccessfully applies to make same-sex relationships illegal. (Episode 3)

2019

"...now, I worry about everything. I don't know what to worry about first. Never mind the government, it's the sodding banks. They terrify me and it's not even them, it's the companies, the brands, the corporations. They treat us like algorithms, while they go around poisoning the air and the temperature and the rain, and don't even start me on ISIS. Well, now we've got America. Never thought I'd be scared of America in a million years, but we've got fake news and false facts and I don't even know what's true any more." Daniel Lyons[source]

  • May 13th: Doris Day dies at the age of 97. (Episode 1)
  • May 14th: Lincoln Lyons is born. (Episode 1)
    • Theresa May's Brexit negotiator heads to Brussels for talks on the document that sets out the UK's future relations with the EU. (Episode 1)
  • The Communist Party in Ukraine unsuccessfully applies to make same-sex relationships illegal for the second time. (Episode 3)

2020

"The President you get, you deserve." Muriel Deacon[source]

2021

  • January 1st: While observing the New Year fireworks display in London, Daniel Lyons asks Ralph Cousins to marry him. Ralph accepts Daniel's proposal. (Episode 1)
  • May 14th: The Lyons family celebrates Lincoln's 2nd birthday. (Episode 1)
  • China finishes construction of an artificial island which it names Hong Sha Dao, the Island of the Red Sands. (Episode 1)
    • UN demands weapons inspectors visit Hong Sha, Xi Jinping denounces 'Acts of Aggression'. (Episode 1)
  • Daniel and Ralph are married. (Episode 1)
  • Queen Elizabeth II dies. She is succeeded as monarch by a King. (Episode 1)
Though not explicitly stated, the King is presumably Charles, son of Elizabeth II and current heir to the throne.

2022

"I'll be back. You watch me. I'll be back." Vivienne Rook[source]

  • Thursday, May 5th: A general election is held in the United Kingdom. (Episode 1)
    • Vivienne Rook stands as an independent candidate in the constituency of Metlock. With 3,576 votes, she loses to Archibald Goolding, who is elected as Member of Parliament. Rook, however, promises "I'll be back." (Episode 1)
  • May 14th: The Lyons family celebrates Lincoln's 3rd birthday. (Episode 1)
  • In Ukraine, the Ukrainian army takes control of the government.
    • Russia denies provoking unrest and withdraws from the G8 summit.
    • America withdraws ambassador to China.
    • EU refuses to recognise Hong Sha status.
    • Weapons inspectors removed from Hong Sha.
    • The Soviet army is invited into Kiev to maintain stability.
  • The Lyons family celebrates Muriel's 90th birthday outside in the cold. Muriel decides that they will celebrate as such every year from now on, naming it the "Winter Feast". (Episode 1)
  • Angela Merkel dies, leaving Germany in mourning. Appearing on Have I Got News for You, Vivienne Rook remarks "good riddance", adding "the world just got a whole lot prettier." (Episode 1)

2023

2024

2025

  • President Pence, who Daniel Lyons claims is a puppet of Donald Trump, defies the United Nations to impose sanctions on China. (Episode 2)
  • Putin and Jinping remain "President for life", as Daniel puts it, of Russia and China respectively. (Episode 2)
  • Vivienne Rook appears on Pointless Celebrities, where she wins the final. (Episode 2)
  • A "wildlife crisis" is reported as the bird population across Britain has fallen by 50% because the insect population has fallen by 80% in the last 30 years. (Episode 2)
  • The Lyons family celebrates Bethany's birthday. (Episode 2)
  • The "Towntime" phenomenon rolls across the UK. (Episode 2)
  • MP Archibald Goolding declares the Drone Park officially open, creating 600 jobs. To the Northern Powerhouse, Goolding promises that for every job lost there will be a job gained. Immediately after, however, Goolding is accidentally decapitated by a drone. (Episode 2)
    • In the wake of Goolding's death, Vivienne Rook announces that she will be standing in the by-election for his constituency. (Episode 2)
  • The Lyons family celebrates Muriel's 93rd birthday. (Episode 2)

2026

  • January 1st: The New Year is celebrated in London. (Episode 3)
  • The Communist Party in Ukraine applies to make same-sex relationships illegal for the third time, the application is a success and the Ukraine criminalises expression of homosexuality. (Episode 3)
  • Bethany Bisme-Lyons celebrates her 25th birthday. (Episode 3)
  • Vincent Lyons dies. (Episode 3)
  • Thursday, May 7th: A general election is held in the United Kingdom. (Episode 3)
  • September: Having learnt that Stephen is having an affair Elaine Parris at 120 Egerton Road, Celeste drives to Egerton Road. At this point, she does no more than observation and contemplation. (Episode 4)

2027

  • January 1st: The New Year is celebrated in London. (Episode 4)
  • January Revolution: In Spain, the so-called People's Party, Nueva Esperanza, declares itself the new government. The old left-wing government collapses and is replaced by a far-left government. (Episode 4)
    • Catalonia makes demands. (Episode 4)
    • The UN urges caution. (Episode 4)
    • America demands apology from Spain. (Episode 4)
    • The Spanish royal family flees to Monaco. (Episode 4)
    • The Peseta is reintroduced. (Episode 4)
    • Catalonia declares independence. (Episode 4)
    • Nueva Esperanza, despite being left-wing, brings a policy of repatriation; anyone without Spanish citizenship is sent home. As Viktor explains "you've got far-right, you've got far-left, eventually you meet in the middle." (Episode 4)
  • Grexit: Greece withdraws from the Eurozone, placing it in danger.
    • Outbreaks of violence occur in Athens. (Episode 4)
    • The British are urged to leave Athens. (Episode 4)
    • Greek restaurant in Hammersmith. (Episode 4)
  • In Italy, martial law is declared as the government resigns. (Episode 4)
  • Hungary is declared bankrupt. (Episode 4)
    • The National Assembly of Hungary goes up in flames. (Episode 4)
    • Tourists are urged to leave Budapest. (Episode 4)
    • The Prime Minister demands clarity over the Hungarian declaration. (Episode 4)
  • The United Nations threatens to remove its headquarters from American soil. (Episode 4)
    • The US government bans Spanish in public places, causing outrage. (Episode 4)
    • Brussels makes an offer to house the UN. (Episode 4)
    • Former President Trump is carved into Mount Rushmore. (Episode 4)
  • In America, the Supreme Court suspends same-sex marriage before overturning Roe versus Wade. The latest USA congress goes into an uproar. (Episode 4)
    • The Senate demands action. (Episode 4)
    • Senator Frines gives no apology. (Episode 4)
    • Riots occur in New York. (Episode 4)
    • Protests occur in Washington, with 150 people being arrested and 260 being injured. Among the protesters is Edith Lyons, who is banned from America for life. (Episode 4)
  • March: (Episode 4)
  • Thursday, October 21st: A general election, the first with Australian-style compulsory voting, is held in the United Kingdom. (Episode 4)
  • Friday, October 22nd: Following the general election, the 4 Star Party emerges with 355 seats, resulting in Vivienne Rook being elected as Prime Minister. (Episode 4)
  • November: Rosie visits Viktor. (Episode 5)
  • December: Edith visits Viktor. (Episode 5)
  • The Lyons family meet for their first Christmas without Daniel. (Episode 5)
  • Two weeks following Edith, Stephen visits Viktor. (Episode 5)
  • Friday, December 31st: New Years' Eve. (Episode 5)

2028

"When I was a kid, 2028 sounded like the future. Like we'd all have jetpacks and monorails and be taking our food in little pills like astronauts. Here it is. And I'm telling you, we're not astronauts. All I know is my broadband is still too slow, you can't get bananas any more, they've all died out, the kids demand 27 types of telly, all more expensive than the last, and gas and electric are going through the roof. I dread to think 2028. What the hell is it going to throw at us next?" Rosie Lyons[source]

  • January 1st: The New Year is celebrated. (Episode 5)
  • Britain suffers a blackout crisis, plaguing the Lyons family. (Episode 5)
  • The blackouts are deemed to be cyberattacks, speculated to be from Russia, ISIS or even teenagers in their bedrooms. (Episode 5)
  • The blackouts cause a "digital crash"; with so much information being lost, the country goes back to printing things on paper, much to the confusion of the youth. (Episode 5)
  • Britain endures at least 80 continuous days of rain. (Episode 5)
  • A dirty bomb causes an explosion at the city centre in Leeds, afflicting civilians with radioactive dust which potentially poisons the entire city. Casualties unconfirmed. (Episode 5)
    • The Home Secretary urges caution. (Episode 5)
    • Three suspects are identified on CCTV.
    • Leeds is evacuated. (Episode 5)
  • A second dirty bomb detonates within the city centre in Bristol. (Episode 5)
    • Warnings are issued in Cardiff, Hull, Sheffield and Carlisle. (Episode 5)
  • Britain suffers a housing crisis on an unprecedented scale. (Episode 5)
    • Thousands of homeless people are housed in army barracks. (Episode 5)
    • A former hospital site is turned into a base for UK refugees. (Episode 5)
  • In response to the housing crisis, Vivienne Rook introduces the Bedroom Law; anyone with two spare bedrooms must be available to take in any homeless UK citizen. (Episode 5)
    • The Bedroom Law is claimed a success by the JJC Think Tank. (Episode 5)
    • The Mayor of Manchester welcomes the huddled masses. (Episode 5)
    • Leeds is placed under an exclusion zone. (Episode 5)

2029

2034

2049