The Omagh bombing inquiry has been told the speed of disclosure "must increase". Twenty-nine people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, were murdered in the Real IRA attack on 15 August ...
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 ...
A republican accused of murdering 29 people in the Omagh bomb atrocity must remain in custody, a High Court judge ruled today. Mr Justice Treacy refused to grant bail to Seamus Daly after rejecting ...
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 ...
The pledge came after the overall pace of disclosure to the proceedings was deemed not to be fast enough by the inquiry’s counsel. The Real IRA bomb in the Co Tyrone town in August 1998 killed 29 ...
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. The Omagh bombing inquiry has started, more than 26 years ...
Mystery still surrounds why the PSNI was not told that a man, wanted for interview about the Omagh bombing, was detained for over three hours, at Cardiff airport, before being freed. Mystery still ...
The next phase of hearings will take place in September, six months later than scheduled.