An independent public inquiry into a 1998 bombing in Omagh in Northern Ireland in which 29 people were killed and 220 injured ...
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that ...
Policy Exchange attacks repeal of parts of Tories' Legacy Act, which removes a block on people like Gerry Adams seeking ...
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Belfast Live on MSNOmagh bomb families reveal how one Secretary of State fell asleep during meetingCampaign "about making sure that something as barbaric and heinous as the Omagh bomb is not allowed to happen again" ...
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Irish Independent on MSNFormer Irish cabinet minister voices concern over lack of parallel Omagh inquiryCharlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in the Republic of Ireland would be made available to the UK ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFormer cabinet minister voices concern over lack of parallel Omagh inquiryCharlie Flanagan predicted that vital intelligence information held by the Republic of Ireland may not be made available to ...
The initial stage of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry has opened in the County Tyrone town. The hearing will commemorate the lives ...
Former Irish minister Charlie Flanagan says the decision not to have an inquiry in the Republic is a "lost opportunity".
The cost of dealing with Northern Ireland’s troubled past is set to be considerably more than £2 billion, a UK think tank has estimated. The Policy Exchange has put the cost of inquiries, court cases, ...
Jan. 28 (UPI) --An independent public inquiry into a 1998 bombing in Omagh in Northern Ireland in which 29 people were killed and 220 injured, the worst atrocity of "The Troubles" in the U.K ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is examining whether the 1998 atrocity could reasonably have been prevented by UK authorities.
Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden was killed in the 1998 blast, said he hopes the inquiry will bring him answers.
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