The sister of a man killed in the Omagh bombing, who has launched a legal bid to force the Republic of Ireland to set up its own public inquiry, has branded its government "cold" and "defensive".
The UK's Omagh Bombing Inquiry and the Government of Ireland published a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) relating to the sharing of information today, Tuesday, April 15. The 15-page MoU - which can ...
Almost 4,000 documents about the 1998 Omagh bombing have so far been shared with the public inquiry, an update hearing in Belfast has been told. Their contents run to around 65,000 pages. Twenty-nine ...
The inquiry also heard that victims are “sick and tired of platitudes, false assurances and broken promises” from Dublin over the bombing. The Omagh Bombing Inquiry, chaired by Lord Turnbull, is ...
The government of Ireland formally agreed to allow relevant material, including reports and intelligence, to be shared with the Omagh Bombing Inquiry in order to support the Inquiry’s findings and ...
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