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The Real IRA bomb in the Co Tyrone town in August 1998 killed 29 people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins.
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 legal counsel speaking on behalf of some of the victims and survivors of the Omagh bombing says that the security services "desire to protect state agents" could have allowed some terrorist ...
Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the ...
Former RUC chief sorry for impact of ombudsman spat on Omagh bomb victims - Sir Ronnie Flanagan hit back in 2001 after then ...
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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.
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.
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