The trial of an electrician accused of making the bomb that killed 29 people in Northern Ireland’s bloodiest single attack was adjourned on its opening day on Wednesday due to the illness of a key lawyer. Sean Hoey is the first person to face murder charges over the 500 lb (225 kg) car bomb that ripped through the market town of Omagh in August 1998, just months after a peace deal was agreed to end 30 years of conflict in the province. Full Story
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