Gerry Adams
Gerry Adams says any compensation in ex-detainee case will be donated
The former Sinn Fein leader said it was now ‘obvious’ the Labour Government will not repeal the Legacy Act.
Gerry Adams: Sing-songs in the cages with my friend and comrade Ted
A first-person piece by Gerry Adams remembering his "friend and comrade" Ted Howell
Jenrick asks top civil servant to investigate Attorney General
Conservative shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has written to Cabinet Secretary Sir Chris Wormald.
Sinn Féin adviser Ted Howell who was a pivotal player in the peace process dies
Ted Howell, a close personal friend of Gerry Adams, was a key player in Sinn Féin throughout its rise
Legacy Act branded as “devious smokescreen”
Victims speak as think tank claims Gerry Adams will make money from civil case
Gerry Adams warns Sir Keir Starmer not to ‘dodge’ responsibilities on payouts to ex-detainees
Sir Keir Starmer said he was looking at ‘every conceivable way’ to prevent compensation being paid to Mr Adams and others interned in the Troubles.
Sir Keir Starmer looking at ‘every conceivable way’ to avoid compensating Gerry Adams
The Prime Minister spoke after criticism of the Government’s proposed repeal of legislation that had put a stop to such civil claims.
Removing block on Adams’ compensation bid will see ‘pay day’ for ex-detainees
Think tank Policy Exchange has criticised the Government’s decision to repeal legislation that halted claims by people interned during the Troubles.
Gerry Adams delivers graveside oration for life-long friend Ted Howell
The former Sinn Féin president said ‘Ted’s life was full and he loved life’
Say Nothing: The political interview that sparked a dark confession
Former Irish News political correspondent Diana Cacciottolo reflects on the part her interview with Gerry Adams played in the events that led to the harrowing story of the Disappeared being dramatised in the Disney+ series Say Nothing