We go through the end of the wheat. Other parts of the uk. So how would an expected move by nhs england to reconfigure the targets for Cancer Care Waiting Times affect that . Nhs england is taking a new tack on cancer Waiting Times. Well be asking Cancer Research uk and Labours Health minister in the welsh senedd whether this will bring radical improvement for patients on waiting lists, or is itjust a way of covering up failure . Also tonight more possible danger ahead for donald trump as his fourth indictment could be delivered this week, this time a state, not a federal charge, which a future President Trump could not pardon. Well be joined by a lawyer who tried to prosecute trump and one who worked to defend him. And on the eve of the 25th Anniversary of the 0magh bomb, which took 33 lives and injured 200 more four months after the good friday agreement, why has justice never been served . Well hear from voices across the communities in Northern Ireland. Good evening. Nhs Waiting Ti
of political and public figures what happens next. but first, a reminder of the 0magh bomb. the single worst atrocity in even northern ireland s bloody modern history. a massive car bomb in northern ireland has killed more than 20 people, including children. it exploded in a busy shopping street in 0magh, county tyrone. it was carnival day, more relaxed than usual, because northern ireland had hoped that terrorist violence was a thing of the past. the terrorists gave a warning. they said the bomb had been placed in a car outside the courthouse at the far end of the main street. police were given some 40 minutes to clear the area. they shepherded hundreds of people to the far end of the main street, and that was where the bomb went off. people who thought they d reached safety took the full impact of the blast. the scores of injured, many of them horribly mutilated, overwhelmed the local hospital. some of those who did not die in the town centre were beyond help when they arrived in hos
atrocity? convicted, fully convicted of this atroci ? . , ~ convicted, fully convicted of this atroci ? . , ~ atrocity? that s right, unlike so man of atrocity? that s right, unlike so many of the atrocity? that s right, unlike so many of the terrible atrocity? that s right, unlike so many of the terrible atrocities l many of the terrible atrocities throughout the troubles in northern ireland, throughout the troubles in northern ireland, nobody has been brought to justice ireland, nobody has been brought to justice. some of those who have been brought justice. some of those who have been brought to justice. some of those who have been brought tojustice, of justice. some of those who have been brought to justice, of course, were released brought to justice, of course, were released early from prison, but many families released early from prison, but many families never got their day in court. families never got their day in court, never saw the person responsible for
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now, to discuss this further, i m joined by baroness nuala o loan, former police ombudsman for northern ireland and author of a critical 2001 report into police handling of the bombing, by emma little pengelly, dup mla for lagan valley, and by daniel mccrossan, sdlp mla for west tyrone. thank you all very much forjoining us. first of all, daniel mccrossan, how would you sum up what 0magh did to northern ireland and how it still affects people in northern ireland? well, tomorrow at 3:10pm, it will be 25 years since that dark and difficult day, a day that ripples through the hearts of the people of 0magh, which destroyed an entire community and destroyed families,