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Stories related to the 1998 Omagh bombing
Minister expects agreement over inquiry co-operation soon – but no separate process
Richard Scott believes such a move is ‘right thing’ to help victims cope
Irish Government pledged ‘full co-operation’ with Northern inquiry but stopped short of setting up own
Families have different views on the Omagh inquiry, but what they all hold sacred is the need for their loved ones’ stories to be heard
Inquiry chair says hearing evidence from survivors and bereaved people has been a ‘humbling experience’
Omagh inquiry: Former sergeant said police faced ‘stampede’ of people after explosion wanting news of loved ones
The distress, like the devil, is in the details. And yet we owe it to those witnesses to let these details pass through the filters we use to keep the unbearable at bay
Former newsagent Jim Sharkey says family members were told he had been killed in 1998 bombing
Omagh Bombing Inquiry chair praises bravery and heroism of Garry McGillion in his efforts to save the life of his 20-month-old niece Breda Devine
Relatives of Veda Short (56) recall a ‘loving wife, mother and grandmother’
Children of bombing victim Sean McGrath pay tribute to their father as a ‘protector’ and ‘considerate’ man
Pen portraits of Brenda Logue, Jolene Marlow and Brian McCrory, killed in the bomb explosion in August 1998, were heard on Wednesday
A Sunday school teacher who had recently become engaged was also remembered at inquiry
There have been many inquiries into killings during the Troubles but this seems unique, allowing families to express their deepest feelings about their loved ones
Geraldine Breslin’s son Gareth McCrystal tells commemorative hearing she was ‘authentic, genuine, kind and loved’
Claire Hayes gave tribute to brother on second day of commemorative statements to 29 victims
Bereaved families and survivors of 1998 atrocity gather at the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, as public inquiry opens
Inquiry examining whether atrocity could reasonably have been prevented by UK authorities
First public hearing to be held this week into bombing that killed 29 people in 1998
Atrocity in 1998 saw 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, killed by a Real IRA bomb
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