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The marathon evidence session began on the afternoon of the first day of the defamation case as the former MP and TD was ...
Gerry Adams took his place in the witness box in the tiny Court 24, just a few feet from where lawyers and journalists ...
Mr. Adams had a ready explanation for why he had so many phones. “You have your office phone, you have your personal phone — you can’t mix the two,” Mr. Adams told reporters over the ...
Mr. Adams, who faced federal bribery and fraud charges before President Trump’s Justice Department abandoned the case against him earlier this year, assailed the investigation and in particular ...
Ciarán Shiels was called to give evidence at the High Court in Dublin by Mr Adams' lawyers. The former Sinn Féin leader is suing the BBC over a claim, which he denies, that he sanctioned Mr ...
Gerry Adams has complained that the BBC is attempting to persuade a libel jury in Dublin that he has "no reputation whatsoever", as part of its defence against his claim for damages. Mr Adams is ...
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has told his High Court defamation case against the BBC that he was not there to "justify every action of the IRA". Mr Adams made his remarks during the first ...
Mr Adams faced cross-examination over his knowledge of who was in the IRA and the organisation’s rules, on which he repeatedly said he would not “speculate” in court. Asked about who was in ...
The “damage had been done” when the BBC published an article which alleged that Gerry Adams had ordered the killing of an informant, the former Sinn Fein leader has told a libel trial.
Mr Adams is suing the BBC over what he has deemed to be a “grievous smear” made by a confidential source in a Spotlight documentary that alleged he had sanctioned the killing of a former Sinn ...