Omagh bombing
Family that lost three generations in Omagh bomb ‘hope no others suffer’
Mary Grimes, her daughter Avril Monaghan, and her granddaughter Maura died in the atrocity.
Second youngest victim of Omagh bomb ‘was due to be flower girl’
Breda Devine was killed in the dissident republican bomb attack in the Co Tyrone town in 1998.
Omagh Bombing Inquiry: ‘Those who watch and listen will be overwhelmed and humbled’
The long-awaited inquiry into the 1998 Real IRA attack is taking place at Omagh’s Strule Arts Centre
Bereaved father hopes Omagh inquiry ‘the beginning of the end’
Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden was killed in the blast in 1998, has pressed British and Irish governments to co-operate fully with inquiry.
Omagh bomb victims need to hear the whole truth - The Irish News view
Prospect of ‘open’ and ‘closed’ inquiry sessions raises questions around whether full facts will be disclosed
Omagh bomb: Relatives of the dead and those injured to deliver testimony in opening weeks of inquiry
Inquiry announced after many years of campaigning by relatives of those who died and others
RUC officers tell of horror of Omagh bomb ahead of public inquiry resumption
A public inquiry into the bomb is set to resume next week into the devastating 500 pound bomb planted by the Real IRA which left 29 people and unborn twins dead on August 15 1998
Omagh bombing: Call for those affected to assist inquiry
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry will host four weeks of commemorative and personal statement hearings in January and February of next year.
‘Invaluable’ personal statements will help form direction of Omagh Bombing Inquiry, chair says
Long-awaited public inquiry will begin hearing evidence in January
Decision to refuse British army spy key status at Omagh bomb inquiry ‘high handed’, High Court told
Ex-army agent is taking legal action over refusal