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    Far-right graffiti sparks concern in Omagh Tyrone Constitution11:07 27-Apr-25
    Police give advice after people in Fermanagh and Omagh targeted by scammers Northern Ireland Police (Press Release)14:24 25-Apr-25
    Appeal for information following theft at commercial premises in Omagh Northern Ireland Police (Press Release)12:49 24-Apr-25
    Sheamus Greene: Councillors showed ambition with Forum project The Impartial Reporter, Northern Ireland09:04 24-Apr-25
    Baroness O’Loan backs call for RoI Answers on Omagh Bomb Democratic Unionist Party (Press Release)13:14 23-Apr-25
    'Necessary': Councillors give opinions on £60,000 laptop spend The Impartial Reporter, Northern Ireland16:22 22-Apr-25
    Onward and upwards trend at Omagh mart Farming Life14:02 22-Apr-25
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    Omagh Bomb MOU TUV20:55 15-Apr-25
    Omagh families deserve more than a contortion of state control Democratic Unionist Party (Press Release)17:19 15-Apr-25
    Government's Omagh probe disclosure deal Law Society of Ireland Gazette16:57 15-Apr-25
    Plans for new Fermanagh GP teams Fermanagh Herald11:11 15-Apr-25
    16 arrests for drink driving in a single month, PSNI reveal The Impartial Reporter, Northern Ireland18:54 12-Apr-25
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    About our Omagh news

    Latest news on Omagh, a town located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the county town of Tyrone and has a population of approximately 21,000 people. Omagh is situated in the west of Northern Ireland, close to the border with the Republic of Ireland.

    Like many towns in Northern Ireland, Omagh has experienced tensions and divisions over the years, particularly during the period of sectarian violence known as the Troubles. During this time, Omagh suffered a number of bombings and paramilitary attacks, with the most devastating being the Omagh bombing in 1998, in which 29 people were killed and hundreds injured.

    While the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 helped to bring an end to the Troubles, tensions in Omagh and other parts of Northern Ireland continue to exist, with occasional incidents of sectarian violence and hate crimes reported.


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