Omagh bomb inquiry broadly welcomed by bereaved families
The announcement of a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing has been broadly welcomed by the bereaved families. Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris’ decision was hailed as a “momentous day” by representatives of two of the families.
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