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A plea for the "full truth" about the Omagh bombing, an interview with former Ulster and Ireland rugby player Paddy Jackson, and a noise abatement order over Lambeg drums make the daily newspaper ...
A special remembrance service ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Omagh bombing makes the front page of many of the daily newspapers on Monday morning. Twenty-nine people - including a woman ...
The Omagh bombing was the biggest atrocity in the Troubles, killing 29 people; ... Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group.
New Omagh bombing atrocity inquiry launched into whether the 1998 'horror blast' could have been avoided as some of the victims' loved ones honour their memory years later Skip to main content News ...
Helped by readers of this newspaper, the families raised more than £1.2million, prompting the Government to step in with £800,000 for the relatives' legal costs.
V ictims 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.
A woman who suffered horrific burns in the Omagh bombing has explained how she was given only a 20% chance of survival and was administered the last rites four times in hospital following the ...
Senior police officer John Caldwell was shot multiple times in front of young people - including his son - at a sports centre by masked men in Omagh, Co Tyrone, in Northern Ireland ...
The assertion came during the second week of commemorative hearings for the victims at the Omagh Bombing Inquiry. Twenty-nine people, including a woman pregnant with twins, died in the Real IRA ...
Omagh inquiry ‘allowing us to close wound that has been open for 26 years’ The sister of a young Spanish woman killed in the 1998 atrocity said it was the only support they had had in many years.
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