Almost 4,000 documents about the 1998 Omagh bombing have so far been shared with the public inquiry, an update hearing in Belfast has been told. Their contents run to around 65,000 pages. Twenty-nine ...
The moments when hospital staff were faced with “busloads of bleeding and injured men, women and children” in the immediate aftermath of the Omagh bombing have been described in newly released archive ...
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 mother whose 12-year-old son died in the Omagh bomb believes the pain of his loss will never ease, a public inquiry has heard. Shaun McLaughlin was one of three schoolboys who lived in Buncrana in ...
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 next public hearings, due to start on March 9 2026, have been delayed around issues of disclosure of evidence.
The Irish government has set out plans to legislate to assist the UK public inquiry into the Omagh bombing. The inquiry, which began in July 2024, is examining the preventability of the 1998 bombing, ...
The leader of the DUP has accused the Irish government of introducing "a needless layer of bureaucracy" to control evidence given by Gardai to the Omagh bomb inquiry.