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Gerry Adams accuses BBC of claiming he has ‘no reputation’ to libel | UK News

By uk-times.com7 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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PA Gerry Adams is pictured from the chest up - he wears a grey jacket, grey waistcoat and red tie. He has two pins on his lapel. He has grey hair, a grey beard and brown glasses. In the background you can see a photographer taking a picture. PA

Gerry Adams, pictured on Tuesday, outside the High Court in Dublin

Gerry Adams has complained that the is attempting to persuade a libel jury in Dublin that he has “no reputation whatsoever”, as part of its defence against his claim for damages.

Mr Adams is giving more evidence in his case against the corporation.

He believes he was defamed in a Spotlight programme and accompanying online article, which, he claims, were wrong to state he sanctioned the murder of Denis Donaldson in 2006. He denies any involvement.

Mr Adams was repeatedly asked about his alleged membership of the IRA’s army council – a claim he repeatedly denied – by a barrister for the .

Paul Gallagher SC was cross-examining Mr Adams on Wednesday and referred to multiple books and newspaper stories about Mr Adams.

Mr Adams asked him: “Why are you trying to persuade the jury I have no reputation whatsoever?”

He then claimed Mr Gallagher was attempting to “smother” the 12-person jury in “obscure quotes” from three or four decades ago.

Addressing the allegation about being on the army council, he said he was “irritated” by it, adding: “It’s not true”.

“Like the allegation in the Spotlight programme, that’s a lie.”

He said he had never sued over the allegation as his solicitors had advised him he would never get a fair hearing.

At one stage of proceedings, Mr Adams’ barrister, Declan Doyle SC, objected to Mr Gallagher’s line of questioning, stating the stories he referred to “are not evidence of anything”.

The judge, Mr Justice Alexander Owens, then interjected.

“All this blather about Mr Adams being a member of the army council is not something you have to decide,” he told the jury.

He said, however, the defendants, the , are entitled to ask Mr Adams about issues related to his public reputation and statements he had made in the past.

The case continues.

Who was Denis Donaldson?

PA Media Martin McGuinness, Denis Donaldson and Gerry Adams are all looking to their right. All three are wearing glasses. Mr McGuinness and Mr Adams are both wearing dark suits, shirts and ties. Mr Donaldson is wearing a tanned coloured jacket and a denim shirt. There are three microphones in front of them.PA Media

Denis Donaldson was a key figure in Sinn Féin and worked closely with former leaders Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams

Mr Donaldson was once a key figure in Sinn Féin’s rise as a political force in Northern Ireland but he was found murdered in 2006 after it emerged he had been a spy.

He was interned without trial for periods in the 1970s.

After the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Sinn Féin appointed Mr Donaldson as its key administrator in the party’s Stormont offices.

In 2005 Mr Donaldson confessed he was a spy for British intelligence for two decades, before disappearing from Belfast.

He was found dead in a small, run down cottage in Glenties, County Donegal.

Who is Gerry Adams?

Mr Adams was the president of republican party Sinn Féin from 1983 until 2018.

He served as MP in his native Belfast West from 1983 to 1992 and again from 1997 until 2011 before sitting as a TD (Teachta Dála) in the Dáil (Irish parliament) between 2011 and 2020.

Mr Adams led the Sinn Féin delegation during peace talks that eventually brought an end to the Troubles after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.

He was detained in the early 1970s when the government in Northern Ireland introduced internment without trial for those suspected of paramilitary involvement.

Mr Adams has consistently denied being a member of the IRA.

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