News Source: Uinta County News
| 10 months ago
Claims that the intelligence services ‘knew nothing’ that could have prevented the Omagh bomb, were last night dismissed by victims’ families. Relatives of some of the 29 people murdered in the 1998 atrocity branded Sir Peter Gibson’s review...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 10 months ago
Crucially, any intelligence derived from interception as might have existed would not have prevented the bombing," Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward said in a statement accompanying publication of the report. Twenty-nine people, including a...
News Source: Times Online
| 10 months ago
Allegations made by a BBC television documentary that vital intelligence about the 1998 Omagh bombing was deliberately held back were rejected today in an official report...The allegations forced the Government to launch its own internal inquiry...He...
News Source: Sky News
| 10 months ago
UK, Wednesday January 21, 2009 Allegations that the Omagh bombing atrocity could have been prevented if vital intelligence had been released have been rejected in an official report. Twenty-nine people were killed in the blast Intelligence Services...
News Source: ITN
| 10 months ago
Claims that vital information was held back about the Real IRA attack which killed 29 people in Omagh have been rejected. Information on the bombers which was passed to police could not have prevented the 1998 atrocity, a report by Intelligence...
News Source: Uinta County News
| 10 months ago
Ireland — Britain's phone-tapping agency did not hear anything that could have stopped Irish Republican Army dissidents from devastating the Northern Ireland town of Omagh with a 1998 car bomb, an expert ruled Wednesday. The report from Britain's...