The long-awaited Omagh Bomb Inquiry has begun with a series of commemorative hearings telling the harrowing stories of the victims and revealing the true impact of the atrocity on their families.
A focus on the victims and impact of the Omagh bombing will have “important value” in educating others about the “real effect ...
New Omagh bombing atrocity inquiry launched into whether the 1998 'horror blast' could have been avoided as some of the ...
“Those who watch and listen will be overwhelmed and humbled, as I have been, on hearing of the appalling injuries inflicted ...
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that ...
THE sister of a young Spanish woman killed in the Omagh bombing has described a public inquiry into the atrocity as “allowing ...
"What was done that day here in Omagh, was an act of savagery. That the attack occurred at a time when there was optimism for ...
Watch again as the Omagh bombing public inquiry held its first hearing on Tuesday, 28 January. Twenty-nine people, including ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry began today, Tuesday, January 28 with Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearings at Strule Arts ...
The Omagh bomb inquiry will get to the truth and provide answers for bereaved families seeking to know if the “act of savagery” could have been prevented. Lead counsel Paul Greaney KC promised to find ...
The names of the 29 victims, including a woman pregnant with twins, were read aloud and a minute's silence held as a public ...
In the single deadliest event of the Troubles, 29 people were killed by a car bomb in Northern Ireland's County Tyrone on 15 ...