BBC journalist behind Gerry Adams programme rejects claim she found ‘yes men’ to support killing claim
Jennifer O’Leary said the allegation was checked in good faith
Jennifer O’Leary said the allegation was checked in good faith
Former Sinn Féin leader suing BBC over 2016 Spotlight programme
Jonathan Trigg says it has been slow work getting former IRA members to open up to him, but some have done so, sharing their experiences and thoughts - and asking about British army training
Former Sinn Féin president tells judge the IRA attempt to kill Margaret Thatcher was ‘legitimate’
BBC Spotlight programme lacked sufficient editorial veracity to be published, witness called by Adams’s team tells court
Mr Justice Alexander Owens intervenes before former Sinn Féin leader responds to the allegation
Former Sinn Féin leader has taken High Court action against the broadcaster over claims he sanctionder murder of Denis Donaldson
Judge tells jury claims made in documentaries they are being shown may be relevant to the issue of Adams’s reputation
Court hears Adams continues to work with families of three men ‘disappeared’ by the IRA during Troubles who have not been found
Unseemly bickering between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael suggests absence of sense of purpose that might at least ameliorate crisis over course of Coalition’s term
A perennial rule of politics comes to mind for former Fine Gael leader
Jury in defamation action against the BBC shown documentary from 2016 that Adams claims ‘maliciously defamed’ him
Former Sinn Féin leader claims 2016 programme defamed him by falsely accusing him of sanctioning killing of
Second day of defamation action against the BBC hears former Sinn Féin leader decry alleged ‘hatchet job’ broadcast
James Browne’s intervention on appointment has already led to a thinly veiled rebuke from a spokesman for Simon Harris
Former Sinn Féin leader describes formative years in 1960s Belfast to High Court in Dublin
Former Sinn Féin leader argues attack on his reputation over informer’s death
Former Sinn Féin leader alleges he was defamed in a 2016 BBC Spotlight programme
Story of Brian Stack’s killing and its aftermath is an important and bleak retrospective on Ireland during the Troubles
Former Sinn Féin leader claims BBC falsely alleged he sanctioned killing of British spy Denis Donaldson
Mary Lou McDonald knows she can’t afford to oversee yet another poor performance - but can the party credibly sit this one out?
Sinn Féin has faced criticism for its tributes to Brendan McFarlane, who died last month
He became a firm supporter of the peace process
Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane led a mass break-out in September 1983
‘I will continue to pursue this case. I have no personal interest in compensation for myself.’
Gerry Adams jokingly referred to him as ‘teddy bear’ but Howell was an authoritative presence whose word carried serious weight in the highest echelons of republicanism
Former Sinn Féin leader and other former internees may seek compensation under Troubles legislation
McDonald, Michelle O’Neill and Gerry Adams took turns carrying strategist and negotiator’s coffin to Belfast cemetery
Trusted adviser to Gerry Adams was a senior member of the party’s backroom team in negotiations that led to the Belfast Agreement
New taoiseach caused concern as IRA grappled with ceasefire and decommissioning decisions, papers show
Arrival of Sinn Féin members as elected representatives in 1980s met with caution and secrecy by officials
Kidnapping of dissident Tohill in 2004 heightened tensions, with McDowell comparing Sinn Féin to Nazis
Bill Clinton overruled objections to let Gerry Adams fundraise – and to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in White House
Disclosure ignited ‘all kinds’ of conspiracy theories about who was being protected and who eliminated
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