Gerry Adams
Rose Dugdale never regretted swapping privileged life for the IRA, funeral told
The former debutante led an IRA art heist during the Troubles.
Kenova: Republican leaders would ‘routinely grandstand and intimidate’ families after abduction, torture and murder of accused informers
Gerry Adams waits for ruling in High Court fight with mainland bomb victims
John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock have sued the former Sinn Fein president and the Provisional IRA and want nominal damages.
Gerry Adams ‘trying to stop any attempt to establish links to Provisional IRA’
Three UK bombing victims have accused former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams of seeking to “close down any public hearing in which his membership of the Provisional Irish Republican Army might be evidenced and established”.
Lawyers for Gerry Adams ask High Court judge to throw out damages claims
Lawyers representing Mr Adams and three claimants are outlining legal arguments at a High Court hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice complex.
Disney begins filming 10-part drama on Jean McConville's abduction and murder
The drama series based on the book Say Nothing is being filmed in England, including Sheffield and Liverpool.
Amendment to block Adams internment legal claim branded ‘draconian’ by lawyer
KRW Law said it had been instructed in the cases of more than 50 former republican internees.
Legacy Bill amendments published that aim to prevent Adams seeking compensation
The amendments seek to close a legal loophole over the use of internment during the Troubles.
Government will back law change to avoid further Gerry Adams style legal claims
The former Sinn Fein president won a Supreme Court appeal in 2020 over historical convictions in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.