Omagh bombing inquiry: Government is ‘committed to new legislation if required’
Inquiry examining whether atrocity could reasonably have been prevented by UK authorities
Stories related to the 1998 Omagh bombing
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
Northern Secretary announces terms of reference for UK inquiry and calls on Dublin to follow suit
Department of Foreign Affairs official told his British counterpart that as far as he was aware the prime minister and the royal family had ‘received nothing but praise for their gestures of sympathy’
Nally inquiry found ‘no significant new evidence’ about 1998 bombing - Peter Burke
No one has ever been charged with the murders of 31 people, including unborn twins, who died with a Real IRA car bomb exploded in 1998
Micheál Martin says Irish officials “stand ready to engage” with members of the UK’s statutory inquiry team as soon as they are appointed
Dissident republican attack in 1998 devastated the Co Tyrone village, killing 29 people, for which no one has been criminally convicted
The father of victim Aiden Gallagher believes ‘the Irish Government should have its own independent inquiry’
Tánaiste and Minister for Justice meet with family members of victims of bombing
Twenty-nine people, including woman pregnant with twins, killed by car bomb in August 1998
Masked men took control of vehicle in the Fireagh Road area around 10pm on Saturday
Several hundred people walked behind a coffin bearing the tricolour, a beret and a pair of black gloves
Tánaiste urged by UUP leader to hold ‘parallel’ process in Ireland alongside probe
Lord Justice Horner says he is also determined its findings will be implemented
Information from confidential Garda sources will be provided, senior sources say
Calls for Irish Government to intervene as UK moves towards process families see as British ‘state investigating itself’
Northern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris says the 1998 atrocity does not fall under the scope of the UK government’s proposed legacy bill
Real IRA bomb claimed the lives of 29 people in Co Tyrone in 1998
Real IRA bomb that exploded in the Co Tyrone town on August 15th, 1998, killed 29 people
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