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".
Relatives of 29 people slain in Northern Ireland’s deadliest terror attack, the 1998 Omagh bombing, served lawsuit papers on five suspected senior Irish Republican ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson was speaking after it was revealed that legislation to allow for oral testimony of Irish police and other officials to be provided to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry has been given ...
It is expected that some hearings during the inquiry, which is probing whether the 1998 dissident republican atrocity could have been prevented, will be closed due to sensitive evidence and national ...