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All three men on trial deny the accusations against them.
Mr Adams claims he was defamed in a 2016 programme and online article which, he claims, wrongly alleged he sanctioned the ...
The former SDLP leader appealed to his party’s bigger rival to find ‘common cause outside of narrow electoral contests’ ...
The opposition has rejected suggestions that families are seeking disability assessments just to access social housing, and ...
Sinn Féin has accused Fianna Fáil of pushing the Government to commemorate the birth of England's first Norman king, William ...
The British public service broadcaster has argued it would be a “cruel joke” to award the former Sinn Fein president with any ...
Gerry Adams has a reputation as a ‘warmonger’ and a ‘peace-taker’, the High Court heard yesterday. Ann Travers, whose sister Mary Travers was shot dead by the IRA during an attempt to kill her father ...
The death of a Co Tyrone man after surgery at Altnagelvin Hospital was “avoidable”, a coroner has found. John McHugh, 66, ...
Mr Adams is suing the BBC over what he claims was a “grievous smear” against him. He says a BBC Spotlight programme, and an ...
Micheál Martin told the Dáil he believes legislative change is needed to enable therapists to provide service to children ...
An MP has condemned the targeting of homes in north Belfast as “shocking and disgraceful” after police confirmed the incident ...
Sinn Féin has denied that its call for people in the North to have the right to vote in Presidential Elections is about party ...