Three victims of bombings in England by the Irish Republican Army brought an end Friday to their damages claim against former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams. On what was to be the last day of the ...
A civil case against Gerry Adams over three IRA bombings in Britain has been withdrawn. A lawyer for the three claimants said ...
Three men are seeking a ruling that Adams is personally liable for injuries they received in explosions.
Former politician tells court he was never a member of the IRA in case brought by survivors of republican bombings ...
A veteran investigative journalist has claimed IRA members he spoke to during the Troubles viewed repeated denials by Gerry ...
Gerry Adams has welcomed the discontinuation of the civil claim in which he was accused of being complicit in three Troubles-era IRA bombings in England.
Three victims of IRA bombings have dropped their damages claim against Gerry Adams, concluding a two-week civil trial in ...
The men are seeking a ruling that he is personally liable for decisions to plant car bombs in London and Manchester in 1973 and 1996.
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was accused in a London court Monday of being a leader in the Irish Republican Army responsible for three of the paramilitary group's suspected bombings in England.
Mr Adams denies ever being in the Provisional IRA and is defending the claim brought by three bombing victims.
A civil lawsuit against Gerry Adams by three victims of IRA bombings in England has been dropped, concluding a two-week trial ...
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