• The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican...
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  • out of the police investigation into the Omagh bombing, Daly was charged with the murder of 29 people in Omagh in 1998, two charges linked to the explosion...
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  • Omagh is a 2004 film dramatising the events surrounding the Omagh bombing and its aftermath, co-produced by Irish state broadcaster RTÉ and UK network...
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  • and disruption, the most notable being the 1998 Omagh bombing, which killed 29 people. After that bombing, the Real IRA went on ceasefire, but resumed operations...
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  • Omagh bombing, but whose conviction was overturned on appeal. While awaiting a retrial on criminal charges, Murphy was found liable for the bombing in...
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    perpetrators of the 1998 Omagh bombing in a Panorama documentary. He never faced criminal charges but was found liable for the bombing in a civil trial, along...
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    republican paramilitaries,[citation needed] 29 of whom died in the Omagh bombing carried out by the Real IRA. Since the 1169 invasion of Ireland by Norman...
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  • Wayback Machine "Four found liable for Omagh bomb". RTÉ News. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2019. "Omagh bombing: Real IRA terrorists appeal to European...
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  • together and lived in Dundalk in the Republic of Ireland. Following the Omagh bombing, Sands McKevitt received hostile messages while running her t-shirt...
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  • Laboratory bombing Glenanne barracks bombing Hillcrest Bar bombing Murder of Ronan Kerr Lisburn van bombing 2010 Newry car bombing Omagh bombing Battle at...
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  • broadcasts of recent time was the "Who bombed Omagh?" programme, which named those suspected of involvement in the Omagh bombing. Deputy Assistant Commissioner...
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  • The Remembrance Day bombing (also known as the Enniskillen bombing or Poppy Day massacre) took place on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh...
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    Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the victims of the Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland and The Prince's Trust in 2004. She is an ambassador...
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    money for the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne, victims of the Omagh Bombing and other charities. Corr was born on 17 March, 1973 (Saint Patrick's...
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    car bombs in the last two decades,[timeframe?] the deadliest attack being the Omagh bombing of 1998. The Security Service of Ukraine used a car bomb in...
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  • Dublin. Two were injured in the blast. 15 August – Omagh bombing: the RIRA detonated a bomb in Omagh, County Tyrone. It killed 29 civilians. 15 March –...
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    A time bomb (or a timebomb, time-bomb) is a bomb whose detonation is triggered by a timer. The use or attempted use of time bombs has been for various...
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  • prosecution of Michael McKevitt, the reputed leader of the Real IRA, for the Omagh Bombing. David Rupert was awarded the FBI's Lou Peters Award in 2013. Rupert's...
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    Lee's 2015 novel High Dive, a fictionalised account of the bombing. The 2015 play The Bombing of the Grand Hotel by Julie Everton and Josie Melia. These...
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    In August 1998, a Real IRA bomb in Omagh killed 29 civilians, the most by a single bomb during the Troubles. This bombing discredited "dissident republicans"...
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  • damaging bomb attack since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in April. Two weeks later, the Real IRA would carry out the infamous Omagh bombing. Shortly...
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    Omagh (/ˈoʊmə, ˈoʊmɑː/; from Irish: An Ómaigh [ənˠ ˈoːmˠiː], meaning 'the virgin plain') is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is...
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    of the Mitchell Principles. The Real IRA is best known for the 1998 Omagh bombing which killed 29 civilians, and the 2009 Massereene Barracks shooting...
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    cause as much carnage as the Omagh bombing three years prior. The bombing was the last successful Irish republican bombing on British soil outside Northern...
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    raising money for Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne, victims of the Omagh Bombing, and other charities. On 22 March 2019, Corr was awarded an honorary...
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    The 1973 Old Bailey bombing (dubbed as Bloody Thursday by newspapers in Britain) was a car bomb attack carried out by the Provisional IRA (IRA) which...
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    cars that could be transformed into car bombs. On 15 August 1998 the RIRA exploded a car bomb in the centre of Omagh, County Tyrone killing 29 people and...
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  • August 2022. "Omagh Bombing Inquiry Terms of Reference – Omagh Bombing Inquiry". 21 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024. "Omagh bombing: UK government...
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  • The Ballygawley bus bombing was a roadside bomb attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on a bus carrying British soldiers in Northern Ireland...
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  • the Mulbery Bush bombing), said in 2009 that she had spoken with two former IRA members, who referred to the Birmingham pub bombings as a mistake for...
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