A man seriously injured in the Omagh bombing said it was like closing his eyes and opening them to a different world.
Former Irish minister Charlie Flanagan says the decision not to have an inquiry in the Republic is a "lost opportunity".
Charlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in the Republic of Ireland would be made available to the UK ...
Families of those who lost loved ones in the Omagh bomb have criticised former secretary of states for Northern Ireland for ...
A former Irish cabinet minister has raised concerns about the failure of the government in Ireland to commission its own inquiry into the Omagh bombing. Charlie Flanagan, who served as both a ...
Families of those who lost loved ones in the Omagh bomb have criticised former secretary of states for Northern Ireland for refusing to hold a public inquiry into the atrocity, and revealed one ...
Charlie Flanagan has revealed misgivings about the Irish Government’s approach to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry (Niall Carson/PA) A former Irish cabinet minister has raised concerns about the ...
He was one of five siblings who lived above the family grocery business on Market Street in Omagh. His son Conor ... but nothing from Ireland.” Conor McGrath said his father gave some people ...
A former Irish government minister is concerned vital evidence may not be seen by the public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bomb. Charlie Flanagan believes Ireland should have established its own ...