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TheJournal.ie on MSNGerry Adams slams 'vindictive' UK government plans to block compensation for illegal internmentAdams said the planned law change only compounds the injustice suffered by those interned during the Troubles.
SUCH was the panting enthusiasm of unionist politicians for the US bombing of Iran, I got the distinct impression that some ...
Catholic families who had endured three years of sustained sectarian attacks on their homes fled Annalee Street in North ...
Shane McNaughton was doing a gym session. Like his father Terence McNaughton, Shane represented Antrim and Cushendall with distinction. The 2016 All-Ireland Club hurling final with Na Piarsaigh of ...
FX's limited series about the Troubles overcame even its lead actor's skepticism of an American studio taking on such a sensitive subject. But that doesn't mean it hasn't sparked debate.
Portraying a real person in Say Nothing was "a great honor," Anthony Boyle tells Gold Derby about his role as renowned Irish activist Brendan Hughes. "This one felt really special, because it was so ...
On Friday, former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams won a High Court defamation action against the BBC and was awarded €100,000 in damages.
Adams sued over an allegation in a 2016 documentary that he sanctioned the 2006 killing of a British spy in Ireland. A jury in Dublin's High Court awarded Adams damages of 100,000 euros ($113,000).
LONDON — Gerry Adams, the former president of Sinn Fein, the Irish republican party, has won his libel case against the BBC over a documentary that claimed he sanctioned the 2006 murder of a British ...
The former Sinn Féin leader sued the BBC after a 2016 report, in which a source alleged Adams sanctioned the murder of a ...
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