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The BBC will not appeal over Gerry Adams’ defamation victory against the organisation. Mr Adams, a former president of Sinn Fein, said there needed to be “substantial reform” of the broadcaster.
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Miss Dolan said: “I am delighted that this significant investment of £756,000 for Enniskillen Library has been allocated by the Communities Minister [Gordon Lyons] towards the redevelopment of ...
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Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams (centre) outside the High Court in Dublin on Friday. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA On Friday, a jury at the High Court found in his favour and awarded him €100,000 ...
Sinn Fein “will always stand on the side of journalism”, one of its MPs has said. North Belfast MP John Finucane was speaking after his party’s former president Gerry Adams won a defamation ...
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Sinn Fein ‘will always stand on the side of journalism’ – Finucane It comes after former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams won a defamation case against BBC Northern Ireland.
On Friday, former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams won a High Court defamation action against the BBC and was awarded €100,000 in damages.
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