Archbishop Eamon Martin, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Bishop Michael Router, Auxiliary Bishop of the ...
Charlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in Ireland would be made available to the UK inquiry into the ...
Charlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in the Republic of Ireland would be made available to the UK ...
Charlie Flanagan predicted that vital intelligence information held by the Republic of Ireland may not be made available to ...
Charlie Flanagan , who served as both a justice and foreign affairs minister, predicted that vital intelligence information held by the Republic of Ireland may not be made available to the UK inquiry ...
Former Irish minister Charlie Flanagan says the decision not to have an inquiry in the Republic is a "lost opportunity".
A former minister for justice and minister for foreign affairs has said he fears vital evidence may not be available to a UK ...
A day of reckoning is fast approaching for the Irish Government and its engagement with the Omagh bomb inquiry. The Taoiseach ...
The sister of one of those killed in the bomb says she believes the inquiry will not get the full truth of what happened.
The Irish Government will co-operate “fully” with the Omagh bomb Inquiry, Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said. The Taoiseach said that work with the inquiry team and and chairman had already begun, ...