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The counsel for some of the families of victims and survivors said they were "sick and tired of platitudes, false promises ...
The inquiry into the Omagh bombing has opened its second chapter with a call for the core participants to "move on with pace ...
The Omagh bombing inquiry has been told the speed of disclosure "must increase". Twenty-nine people, including a woman who ...
In 2009, a judge ruled that four men - Michael McKevitt, Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly were all liable for the Omagh bomb.
In 2009, a judge ruled that four men - Michael McKevitt, Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly - were all liable for the Omagh bomb.
In 2009, the judge in that case ruled four of the men - Michael McKevitt, Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly were all liable for the Omagh bomb.
Colm Murphy, originally from County Armagh, was jailed for 14 years in 2002 when a Dublin court found him guilty of conspiracy to cause the Omagh bombing.
The inquiry into the Omagh bomb will examine four key issues surrounding whether the attack could have been prevented. The terms of reference for the inquiry were published, external on Wednesday ...
2002 Colm Murphy is found guilty by the Dublin Special Criminal Court of conspiracy to cause the Omagh bombing. He is jailed for 14 years.