Omagh bombing: Decision on inquiry to be made in January

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A decision on whether to order a new investigation or public inquiry in to the Omagh bombing is expected to be made in January

The bombing was carried out by the Real IRA just months after the Good Friday Agreement was signed

A decision on whether to order a new investigation or public inquiry into the Omagh bombing is expected to be made in January, the High Court has heard. Counsel for the Northern Ireland secretary disclosed the new timeline in an ongoing legal battle by one of those bereaved in the Real IRA attack.the biggest single atrocity in the NI TroublesMichael Gallagher, whose 21-year-old son Aiden was among those killed in the August 1998 atrocity, is campaigning for a full public inquiry.

Last year, the High Court ruled it was plausible there was a real prospect the bombing could have been stopped. Lord Justice Horner ruled that the bombing could arguably have been thwarted if police had received all available intelligence.Mr Gallagher has returned to court to challenge alleged government delays and failures to act on those findings.more time to consider if there should be an investigation or public inquiryIn court on Monday, Paul Mclaughlin KC said: "We anticipate a decision from the secretary of state some time around mid-January.

 

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