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Omagh bombing: why a public inquiry is being held more than 25 years after the atrocity
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that killed 29 people.
The Omagh bombing inquiry begins — what happened and what is at stake
In the single deadliest event of the Troubles, 29 people were killed by a car bomb in Northern Ireland's County Tyrone on 15 August 1998.
Omagh Bombing Inquiry begins in Co Tyrone with commemorative hearings
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry began today, Tuesday, January 28 with Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearings at Strule Arts Center in Omagh, Co Tyrone.
Omagh Bombing Inquiry hears of 'kind and generous' victims
Fernando Blasco Baselga and Rocio Abad Ramos were in Omagh as part of a language exchange group Tributes have been paid to two Spanish victims of the Omagh bombing during the first phase of a public inquiry into the 1998 atrocity.
Omagh bombing public inquiry gets underway with testimony from relatives and survivors
An independent public inquiry into a 1998 bombing in Omagh in Northern Ireland in which 29 people were killed and 220 injured, the worst atrocity of "The Troubles," opened with testimony from victims' families.
Public inquiry into Omagh bomb to begin hearings
Bereaved families and survivors are expected to gather at the Strule Arts Centre in the Co Tyrone town for the inquiry.
RTE Online
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Say Nothing: how the Troubles are depicted in popular culture
From Say Nothing to Kneecap and The Wolfe Tones, a huge range of current culture is making the memory of The Troubles ever ...
17h
on MSN
Legacy Act prevented ‘landing zone’ being reached for Troubles victims – Harris
Legacy Act prevented ‘landing zone’ being reached for Troubles victims – Harris - The 2023 legislation, introduced by the ...
The Daily Telegraph
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Michael Longley, Northern Irish poet who ranged from nature and classics to the Troubles
But this came against the backdrop of
the Troubles in Northern Ireland
– his first poems appeared in the early 1970s – and along with friends and contemporaries such as Seamus Heaney and Derek ...
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Tackling Paramilitarism: How hundreds of women set to change Northern Ireland's future
Groups of women have been set up across Northern Ireland and on both sides of the community. But the plan is for these groups ...
6d
Controversy over compensation for Gerry Adams does nothing to deliver truth and justice to Troubles victims
Gerry Adams’ compensation for past unlawful detention is largely a red herring. Getting information from the IRA and ...
1d
GB News’ Eamonn Holmes makes Troubles admission as he reflects on childhood conflict
GB News star Eamonn Holmes has lifted the lid on what it was like to grow up in the heart of Belfast in the 1960s as he ...
13d
Gerry Adams in line for 'pay day' if Legacy Act repealed
Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams is in line for "a pay day from the taxpayer" under plans to repeal the Legacy Act, a ...
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