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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.
Omagh bomb dead to be remembered as inquiry opens
The initial stage of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry opens on Tuesday. The hearing will commemorate the lives of the 29 people murdered in the County Tyrone bombing, including a woman expecting twins. The attack, carried out in 1998 by the Real IRA, was the biggest single atrocity of the Troubles.
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.
Concern expressed that Omagh Bombing Inquiry won’t uncover full truth
Claire Hayes, whose brother Alan Radford was killed in the blast, said the Irish Government should be a full participant.
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.
Bereaved father hopes Omagh Bombing Inquiry will be ‘the beginning of the end’
HOPE HAS BEEN expressed that the Omagh Bombing Inquiry will be the “beginning of the end” for the bereaved in their pursuit of answers. Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden was killed in the 1998 dissident republican bomb attack in the Co Tyrone town,
EURACTIV
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The Brief – Ireland is not antisemitic
It was last December. Israel had just called Ireland an ‘ antisemitic country’, citing Ireland’s support for the ...
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 ...
America Magazine
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Michael Longley’s poetry perfectly blends Irish political and pastoral themes
Michael Longley, the Irish poet whose long career included more than 40 books, died last week. He was lauded by literary, ...
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on MSN
Legacy Act prevented ‘landing zone’ being reached for Troubles victims – Harris
The 2023 legislation, introduced by the Tories, halted scores of civil cases and inquests into Troubles deaths.
Journal.ie on MSN
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Gerry Adams says any compensation for internment during the Troubles will be donated to good causes
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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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 ...
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Michael Longley, Northern Irish poet who ranged from nature and classics to the Troubles
Michael Longley, who has died aged 85, was a poet whose graceful and careful work made him one of the most cherished writers ...
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on MSN
Minister defends dropping Troubles law appeal amid Gerry Adams payout fears
Sir Keir Starmer said on Wednesday the Government would look at ‘every conceivable way’ to stop these claimants receiving ...
RTE Online
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Reform of Troubles commission needed to secure trust - Benn
The Northern Ireland Secretary of State has said he appreciates why families of some Troubles victims remain sceptical about ...
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