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For those bereaved and injured in the August 1998 Omagh bombing, the inquiry into the atrocity brought hope that, finally, they might get answers. Could the UK authorities have prevented the ...
A man shot in an IRA attack which allegedly involved a British agent has lost a High Court battle against the police for temporarily diverting all available legacy resources to the Omagh bomb inquiry.
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Police in eastern Ontario say a nine-year-old cyclist is dead after he was hit by a school bus. Ontario Provincial Police say the collision happened around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday in Almonte, a ...
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 UK Government has a “plain duty” to ensure that full disclosure of documents is swiftly made to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry, its chair has said.
Those bereaved and injured in the 1998 Omagh bombing wish to use the inquiry “to heap shame on the Government of the Republic of Ireland for their failures,” their legal representative has said.
There is concern among Omagh bomb victims that a need to “promote the narrative of peace” in Northern Ireland in 1998 may have resulted in a “light touch” being adopted towards terrorists.
Irish Government cooperation with the Omagh Bombing Inquiry has been criticised as "wholly unsatisfactory" by a barrister representing families of the dead and some of the injured today.
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