show to other bbc staff mr nolan. a moment of silence for families and victims of the omagh bomb has been held to mark the 25th anniversary of the attack. 29 people were killed by the bomb planted by the real ira in 1998. prayers were said at the glass obelisk marking the scene of the bomb on market street. you re live with bbc news. the police. the senior detective leading the investigation has said i am asking the public to look at this image and see if they recognise this individual. it is vital identify and locate him as soon as possible.
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s look at some other stories making news. a moment of silence for families and victims of the omagh bomb has been held to mark the 25th anniversary of the attack. 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were killed by the bomb planted by the real ira in 1998. prayers were said at the glass obelisk marking the scene of the bomb on market street. a children s charity wants tech companies and mps to back the government s online safety bill, because of new research which shows the scale of online grooming. the nspcc says 42 police forces in england and wales recorded more than 6,000 offences involving sexual communications with children last year. the government has announced that £250 million will be spent on an extra 5,000 nhs hospital beds in england this winter. ministers say 900 of the beds should be ready by january as part of efforts to help cut waiting lists, one of five priorities
a bomb was planted by the real ira and there has been a service of memorial today at the library. people saying prayers, you can see family members as well laying flowers as well. at 3:10pm committee few minutes from now, that will the time the bomb detonated 25 years ago. so a time to remember those who lost their lives, 29 people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins. today s memorial has been organised by the group called families moving on. following a public service on sunday in the town s memorial garden. so 25 years on, people are remembering the victims of the omagh bombing. donald trump is running for the white house again next year, but now he is facing a fourth set of criminal charges.
involving sexual communications with children last year. a moment of silence for families and victims of the omagh bomb has been held to mark the 25th anniversary of the attack. 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were killed by the bomb planted by the real ira in 1998. prayers were said at the glass obelisk marking the scene of the bomb on market street. the government has announced that £250 million pounds will be spent on an extra 5 thousand nhs hospital beds in england this winter. ministers say 900 of the beds should be ready by january as part of efforts to help cut waiting lists , one of five priorities set out by rishi sunak. you re live with bbc news now, let s return to the fourth indictment of donald trump. the indictment itself is 98 pages long and includes the 41 counts faced by mr trump and 18 others.
and was later pronounced dead in hospital. the second took ill at the swg3 venue in the early hours of sunday. he also died a short time later. officers say they do not believe the deaths are linked. a 10 year old girl found dead at a house in surrey, has been named locally as sara sharif. her body was discovered at the property last thursday. the police say the three people they want to talk to were known to her and are now abroad. a post mortem examination will take place this afternoon. a private service is being held to mark the 25th anniversary of the omagh bombing. 29 people died in the blast from a car bomb planted by the real ira. you re live with bbc news. wages grew in the uk at a record rate between april and june, according to the latest official figures. regular pay, which excludes bonuses, grew by nearly 8% compared to a year earlier.