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'An important milestone': SSE lodges new 60MW Northern Ireland wind farm plans promising jobs and clean energy
Proposed 10-turbine development near Fintona could generate up to 60MW of renewable electricity and deliver jobs, community funding and climate benefits for south Tyrone ...
A man is in a critical condition following a serious assault in Co Tyrone. Detectives are appealing for information following the incident in Omagh in the early hours of Sunday. A PSNI spokesperson ...
The Irish Government has begun responding to "comprehensive" requests for information by a UK public inquiry investigating whether the 1998 Omagh bombing could have been prevented. The news emerged ...
Agreement has been reached on how a public inquiry should deal with operationally sensitive material relating to the Omagh bombing, a hearing has been told. The Omagh bombing inquiry heard that UK ...
The bomb detonated in a car parked in the middle of the main street in the town Almost 4,000 documents about the 1998 Omagh bombing have so far been shared with participants in the public inquiry, an ...
OMAGH won’t take anything for granted when they face relegated Derrylaughan in Sunday’s Tyrone SFC first-round tie, according to veteran defender Barry Tierney. The Barrys are on their way back to ...
Police in Northern Ireland have issued an appeal following the theft of livestock in Omagh. The theft was reported to have happened between 25 and 29 August around Camlough Road at Sixmilecross.
Omagh Town FC are set to make a historic return to senior football on Saturday following a 20-year hiatus. The club are set to host Enniskillen Rovers on the opening day of the Fermanagh and Western ...
State to oppose Omagh bombing survivors' bid to bring cases over failure to hold inquiry, court told
Articles 40 and 41 of the Constitution require effective investigations of deaths involving potential State failures, papers from two Omagh bombing survivors say Emmet Tunney and Shawneen Conway, both ...
Omagh bombing survivors' attempt to compel inquiry in the Republic will be opposed, High Court hears
The State will oppose applications by two Omagh bombing survivors seeking to bring lawsuits aimed at compelling the Irish government to establish a public inquiry into the atrocity, the High Court has ...
Omagh Bombing Inquiry chairman Lord Turnbull is hearing arguments around applications during dedicated hearings this week. Credit: PA Survivors and families of those killed in the Omagh bomb have ...
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