Gerry Adams says any compensation in ex-detainee case will be donated
‘I will continue to pursue this case. I have no personal interest in compensation for myself.’
‘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
Arrival of Sinn Féin members as elected representatives in 1980s met with caution and secrecy by officials
New taoiseach caused concern as IRA grappled with ceasefire and decommissioning decisions, papers show
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
IRA Army Council management by Gerry Adams, Bertie Ahern’s referendum worries and unionists’ mistrust are revealed in documents
Disclosure ignited ‘all kinds’ of conspiracy theories about who was being protected and who eliminated
The observation that ‘the past is never dead – it’s not even past’ seems especially true in Northern Ireland
The glory days of streaming are over, but TV has never been more unpredictable
Sinn Féin manifesto's bizarre plans for an investigation into RTÉ’s coverage of the conflict in Gaza are part of a worrying pattern
Nine-part series Say Nothing deals with abduction and murder of Belfast mother by Provisional IRA in December 1972
Television review: Adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe book retraces abduction and murder of Jean McConville and experiences of IRA bomber Dolours Price
New drama series links former Sinn Féin president to deaths of Jean McConville and three others but Adams says accusations based on claims from ‘anti-peace process republicans’
Memoirs of three people who committed to their take on a better world, with each subject’s political gravity falling to the left
Say Nothing covers a broad sweep of Troubles history, from civil rights marches in 1969 to the arrest of Gerry Adams for questioning about the murder of Jean McConville. It’s a story about the costs of violence ‘and the way they echo down the years’
Drama bigs up Adams-Trimble encounter; Saoirse Ronan gets a knock-back; buskers object to Grafton Street development; and Sabina Higgins takes on a woolly role
Former campaigner Anthony Coughlan: Modern-day Sinn Féin trying invent a respectable ‘myth of origin’ for itself
The party faces strategic problems over where it positions itself and who its core voters are. And as it’s trying to figure all this out, it gets hit with one controversy after another
The former Sinn Féin leader alleges he was defamed in a 2016 programme and article
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Owen McCafferty’s writing cuts through the Belfast peace talks’ seriousness to find levity in personal stakes and political bluster
Roisin Agnew on her new film, which is being screened as part of the IFI Documentary Festival 2024
New writing and never-previously broadcast interviews bring alive the negotiations and nervousness before a critical moment in the Belfast peace process
Noel Doran singles out the murder of Patrick Kielty’s father in 1988 in influencing his outlook as editor of Irish News for 25 years
Mourners who forgot to wear Easter lilies handed replacements as service plays host to who’s who of republican circles
This superb book examines the 1986 murder of Frank Hegarty in Northern Ireland
Young Irish people are growing up with an unreasonable sense of confidence. St Patrick’s weekend is an ideal chance to correct the record
The lives of the modern, career-focused Irish in the States are a far cry from those of the immigrants who escaped a moribund Ireland in the 80s and 90s
Former Sinn Féin president’s legal battle has been rendered ‘academic’ by UK Trouble’s Legacy Act
Sense of occasion felt throughout the Assembly Chamber as Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly acknowledged ‘historic moment’, with one lone dissenting TUV voice
Three men injured by bombs in England allege Gerry Adams was ‘leading member’ of Provisional IRA
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