Three IRA bombing victims are seeking a ruling that Adams is personally liable for decisions to plant car bombs in London and ...
Gerry Adams was the “de facto leader” of the IRA despite his claims that he was never a member of the terrorist group, a police intelligence officer has told the High Court.
A former RUC Special Branch officer has told the civil trial of Gerry Adams in London that intelligence reports stated that he "was a senior member of the IRA Army Council and the de facto leader of ...
Witness B has been giving evidence against the former Sinn Féin leader at the High Court in London.
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was the leader of the IRA until “the mid-2000s, and it was only then that he took a backwards step”, a senior former Police Service of Northern Ireland officer has ...
Gerry Adams was ‘de facto leader’ of IRA, court told - Three men injured in IRA bombings are bringing legal action against Gerry Adams.
Three men who were injured sued the former politician, bringing the political leader to English court for the first time.
Bill Clinton said there was “credible evidence” that Gerry Adams was involved at “the highest level” in the IRA in the 1990s, the High Court has heard.
Three IRA bombing survivors seek court ruling holding Gerry Adams personally liable for London and Manchester attacks during Troubles.
After 35 years of deadly brutality, the Irish Republican Army has pledged to renounce violence and pursue independence from Britain by peaceful means -- and this time Britain is taking it seriously.
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