Click here to create your personal news page. The news that appears on Omagh will appear there and be constantly updated. You can then modify the page, share it with your friends, or export it and have it appear elsewhere.

You can also create a personal news page and follow the news that interests you by clicking on the tab labelled 'New page'.
 

topics : related - allExplore

Wikio Shopping (beta)

  1. 1. Computers
  2. 2. Electronics
  3. 3. Communication
  4. 4. Household Appliances
  5. 5. Car/Motor Bike
  6. 6. Digital Camera
  7. 7. Mobile Phone
  8. 8. Smartphone
  9. 9. PDA
  10. 10. GPS
  11. 11. LCD Monitor
  12. 12. Printer

New products

  1. 1. Casio Exilim EX-Z85
  2. 2. Casio Exilim EX-Z250
  3. 3. Casio Exilim EX-Z300
  4. 4. Razer Megalodon
  5. 5. Asus P6T Deluxe
  6. 6. Onkyo TX-SR806
  7. 7. Microsoft Sidewinder X5
  8. go to Shopping

Participate



Omagh



Sort by : relevance - date
+Vote!

Omagh victims to continue campaign for public inquiry

The Omagh Help and Self Support Group says its campaign for a full public inquiry into the 1998 bombing will continue.

+Vote!

Omagh, ten years on.

I am 27 years old. I do not remember the worst of the Northern Ireland troubles. However I clearly remember the last and worst in a long litany of outrages. Ten years ago yesterday, the Omagh bomb killed 29 people including unborn twins. One of the reasons I remember it so well is because I have a set of Cousins from Omagh so that Saturday morning my family were frantically attempting...

+Vote!

Omagh blast relatives demand cross-border probe

Breaking News.ie 17/08/2008 A cross-border public inquiry is the only proper tribute to relatives bereaved by the Omagh bomb blast, a memorial service heard today . The system has failed everyone and its leaders should hang their heads in shame because of the lack of progress, grieving father Michael Gallagher told mourners in the Co Tyrone town. They had gathered to mark ten years since the...

+Vote!

Relatives of Omagh bombing victims hold ceremony

Relatives of the victims of the Omagh bombing are gathering in Co Tyrone today for a ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the atrocity.

+Vote!

Family demands probe into Omagh blast

The father of one of the thirty-one people killed in the Omagh bombing has backed calls for a cross-border inquiry.

+Vote!

Omagh relatives demand cross border inquiry

Relatives of the victims of the Omagh bombing gathered together today to mark ten years since the Real IRA bombing, which killed 29 people and unborn twins.

+Vote!

MEP in Omagh bombing inquiry call

TUV's Jim Allister calls for an inquiry into the Omagh bombing, which happened ten years ago this weekend.

+Vote!

Sinn Fein backs Omagh bombing inquiry

Sinn Fein is backing calls for a cross-border independent inquiry into the investigation of the Omagh bombing.

+Vote!

Omagh bombers were ‘British agents’ claims relative

Appearing in the Sunday Journal on 17th August 2008, page 2 On the 10th Anniversary of the Omagh bombings of August 15th 2008 in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, which left 29 people dead and more than 200 injured, a relative of a victim of the bomb has accused that British agents were responsible for carrying out the attacks.

+Vote!

O’Loan says Omagh families deserve truth

RELATIVES OF the 29 people murdered in the Omagh bombing have a right to the truth about what happened 10 years ago, the former policing ombudsman has said.

+Vote!

Survival instinct will help Omagh move on

The problem is down to the elasticity of time. To most of us, the events of August 15, 1998, took place 10 years ago. But to those who lost family members in the Omagh bomb, they happened yesterday. So their sorrow and loss remain red-raw.... A Son of Ulster Novice Philosopher Barack Rolling The Funny Video Blog See 1 more posts on this topic: Omagh Bomb, Remain Red, Omagh Move,...

+Vote!

Omagh's message of hope amid the silence

Belfast Telegraph 16 August 2008 One rain drenched wall in Omagh's memorial garden yesterday evoked the terrible aftermath of a decade ago, when the town began counting its dead . “That evening,” the inscription on it says, “a great silence descended on the town.” Floodlights illuminate the Omagh Memorial Garden last night following a silent tribute to the victims earlier in the day...

+Vote!

Omagh bomb relatives demand cross-Border inquiry

A cross-Border public inquiry is the only proper tribute to relatives bereaved by the Omagh bomb blast, a memorial service heard today.

+Vote!

Omagh marks 10th anniversary

News Letter 15 August 2008 A MINUTE'S silence has been held in Omagh to mark exactly the moment a Real IRA bomb killed 29 people in the county town a decade ago. A memorial service was held in Omagh on Friday to mark the 10th anniversary of the bombing which killed 29 people. Thousands packed the streets of the market town to remember those who died on 15 August 1998. The plans for the...

+Vote!

Sinn Fein backs cross-border inquiry into Omagh bomb

Michael McHugh The Herald 16 August 2008 Sinn Fein last night supported calls for a cross- border independent inquiry into the police probe following the Omagh bomb. Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said there were serious concerns about the "debacle after debacle" which plagued security force inquiries into the conflict's bloodiest atrocity. He was speaking after a service on the 10th...