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Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the atrocity, a barrister has said. The inquiry also heard that victims are ...
Those bereaved and injured in the 1998 Omagh bombing wish to use the inquiry “to heap shame on the Government of the Republic ...
That the Omagh investigation is happening at all is the result of decades of campaigns and courtroom battles, not least by ...
The Inquiry has been told that many families are "sick and tired" of false assurances and broken promises from Dublin. | UTV News ...
The inquiry into the Omagh bombing has opened its second chapter with a call for the core participants to "move on with pace ...
VICTIMS of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the atrocity, a barrister has said. The inquiry also heard that victims ...
Chris Page Ireland correspondent, in Omagh. It's almost 25 years since the peace agreement which largely ended the Troubles was signed, but in Omagh today there are disturbing echoes of the past.
The PSNI is disclosing information to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry "as quickly as it can", its legal team has said. The pledge came after the overall pace of disclosure was deemed to be not fast enough ...
Bereaved families held a solemn service Wednesday to mark the 20th anniversary of the Omagh bombing, the deadliest attack in Northern Ireland’s four decades of violence. On Aug. 15, 1998, a car ...
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris announced a judge-led independent probe of the 1998 car bombing in the town of Omagh that killed 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins ...
A long-awaited public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh car bombing in Northern Ireland, the worst atrocity of the so-called "Troubles" in the U.K. province, got underway with a minute's silence after a ...