FAMILIES of some Omagh bomb victims are to boycott an official commemoration of the 1998 atrocity in protest at what they feel is a slur on the memories of their loved ones.Twenty nine people and two ...
Police are investigating the fire at Crevenagh House which they believe may have been started deliberately.
People in Omagh, Co Tyrone, and surrounding areas have raised concerns about an unexplained "hum" that’s being heard throughout the area, particularly at night. The noise, which some have claimed is ...
Church of Ireland rector, Revered Graham Hare of St Columba's Church in Omagh, says that the town is "clearly sickened and absolutely revolted". "What we saw unfold here last night was simply an ...
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The bomb that devastated Omagh town centre in August 1998 was the biggest single atrocity in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Twenty-nine people were killed, including nine children, a ...
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The prosecution case against a high profile republican charged with murdering 29 people in the Omagh bombing is based on phone, forensic and witness evidence, a court has heard. A detective said the ...
Omagh Town are back in senior men’s football after two decades away — thanks to the work of former Loughgall star Caolan McAleer. Omagh, who once upon a time competed in the Irish Premiership and ...
Omagh secured their first win of the Irish League campaign thanks to Richard Clarke's goal after 19 minutes. Clarke sidefooted the ball home from 10 yards after Niall Cooke had produced a precise ...