Adams ‘stunned’ by 1996 London Docklands bombing, denies he was behind it – The Irish Times

Main Points Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams is testifying at the Royal Courts of Justice in London again today in a case alleging he is liable for IRA bombs between 1973 and 1996. Adams (77) strongly denies any involvement and has repeatedly rejected claims he was ever in the IRA. This is a civil … Read more

Gerry Adams was shocked by ‘amount of ignorance’ in Britain about Ireland, court hears – The Irish Times

Main points Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams is testifying at the Royal Courts of Justice in London today in a case alleging he is liable for IRA bombs between 1973 and 1996. John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock, who were injured in IRA bombings in London and Manchester in 1973 and 1996, are … Read more

Voice from the grave fills courtroom at Gerry Adams civil action in London – The Irish Times

The voice of IRA bomber and hunger striker Dolours Price, who died lonely and alone in January 2013 aged 62, filled the high-vaulted cavern of court number 16 in London’s Royal Courts of Justice. Her life and actions have featured again and again in the civil action being taken by three victims of IRA bombings … Read more

Gerry Adams may have ‘deluded’ himself over IRA membership, High Court hears

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IRA members ‘astonished’ at Gerry Adams’s ‘brazen’ denial of role in organisation, court hears – The Irish Times

Members of the IRA gave interviews to the BBC in the early 1980s because of “their complete and utter astonishment” at Gerry Adams’s “brazen, unequivocal and unambiguous denial of his role” in the organisation, a court has heard. The charge was made by the 40-year veteran of reporting on Northern Ireland, British journalist John Ware, … Read more

Gerry Adams was ‘de facto leader’ of IRA, police intelligence officer tells UK High Court

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Gerry Adams was leader of IRA until mid-2000s, former senior PSNI officer tells court – The Irish Times

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 told the High Court in London. Former detective superintendent Timothy Hanley, who headed the PSNI’s serious crime squad until … Read more

Significance of role played by Gerry Adams in IRA became clear only after 1973 arrest, court hears – The Irish Times

The true significance of the role played by Gerry Adams in the IRA did not become clear until he was arrested in 1973 alongside leading IRA figures, a former British army officer has told a UK court. The retired officer, testifying from behind a screen and identified only as witness A, was giving evidence on … Read more

Berets and woolly geansaí in focus as Reeling in the Years graces London court – The Irish Times

If the defining image of the first day of Gerry Adams’s court case was him in a bulletproof vest, the second day’s image was him in an Aran woolly geansaí. Rarely, if ever, has RTÉ’s Reeling in the Years been played in the king’s bench division of the high court in London. But there it … Read more

Gerry Adams faces London court grilling over ties to IRA in high-profile civil case – The Irish Times

Thirty years on, Jonathan Ganesh still dreams about the Algerian man, Zaoui Berezag, who had gone to South Quay Plaza in London’s Docklands on February 9th, 1996 to clean offices in the Midlands Bank. After finishing his work, Berezag was sitting in his car outside a newsagent’s shop. Also next to the shop was a … Read more