Michael Gallagher
The long campaign for justice for Omagh bomb families
Families have taken their case to the courts multiple times in a bid to find those responsible.
Omagh families deserve answers
The Omagh bombing, which was carried out by the Real IRA 25 years ago today, was the worst single atrocity in the long and bloody history of our Troubles.
Story of Omagh bombing ‘entering new phase’ with public inquiry on horizon
Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden died in the 1998 attack, said he hopes the inquiry will be able to start by the end of this year or early next.
Omagh bomb atrocity will be investigated to a standard which meets human rights requirements, High Court judge vows
THE Omagh bomb atrocity will be investigated to a standard which meets human rights requirements, a High Court judge vowed today.
John Manley: Past experience teaches us not to set our expectations too high for Omagh bomb inquiry
IN some regards the Omagh bomb acted as a bookend for the Troubles.
British government announces inquiry into Omagh bombing
Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris has said he intends to establish an independent statutory inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing.
More time needed to consider decision on Omagh bombing public inquiry, families told
A DECISION has not yet been made about whether a public inquiry will be called into the Omagh bombing.
Omagh families say they will return to court if fresh investigation is not ordered
The families met with the leaders of the DUP and TUV at Stormont yesterday.
Omagh bombing: Failure to act on informer tip-off should be investigated, says judge
Using intelligence and phone mast data on Real IRA suspects may have also enabled authorities to prevent the 1998 attack, Mr Justice Horner found.