There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry will examine whether the worst atrocity of the troubles could have been prevented. Twenty-nine people, including a woman expecting twins, were murdered in the Real IRA ...
The Real IRA bombing of Omagh was the worst single atrocity of the Troubles in Northern Ireland (Paul McErlane/PA) The public inquiry into the Omagh bombing is to hold its first substantive hearings.
The hearing will commemorate the lives of the 29 people murdered in the County Tyrone bombing, including a woman expecting twins. The attack, carried out in 1998 by the Real IRA, was the biggest ...
The inquiry was established to examine whether the bomb attack in Omagh by the dissident republican group the Real IRA could have been prevented. But before the examination of evidence begins ...
Who carried out the Omagh bomb? Three days after the 1998 attack, the Real IRA released a statement claiming responsibility for the explosion. It apologised to "civilian" victims and said its ...
Scottish judge Lord Turnbull is overseeing the probe into the 1998 Real IRA bombing which claimed 29 lives, including a woman pregnant with twins. Commemorative and personal statement hearings will be ...
Scottish judge Lord Turnbull is overseeing the probe into the 1998 Real IRA bombing which claimed 29 lives, including a woman pregnant with twins. Commemorative and personal statement hearings ...
Twenty-nine people, including a woman expecting twins, were blown up when the Real IRA detonated a bomb in the centre of the Co Tyrone in the middle of a Saturday afternoon in August 1998.