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The former Sinn Fein leader is suing the BBC over a claim in a documentary alleging that he sanctioned the murder of an MI5 ...
Government will need international finance to deliver housing target of 60,000 a year, minister says ...
The former Sinn Fein leader is suing the BBC over a claim in a documentary alleging that he sanctioned the murder of an MI5 ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSinn Fein's Gerry Adams seeking damages of at least £168,000 from BBC, jury hears in libel caseGerry Adams is seeking “very substantial” damages of at least 200,000 euro (£168,000) from the BBC, the jury in his libel ...
The British public service broadcaster has argued it would be a “cruel joke” to award the former Sinn Fein president with any ...
Lawyers for the BBC have told the High Court that a defamation action by former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams is a cynical ...
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Belfast Live on MSNTyrone man's death after Altnagelvin operation was "avoidable", coroner saysThe death of a Co Tyrone man after surgery at Altnagelvin Hospital was “avoidable”, a coroner has found. John McHugh, 66, ...
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Dublin Live on MSN'Crazy' that National Children’s Hospital deadline has been missed 15 times, Dail hearsThe Public Accounts Committee heard on Thursday that in the past seven months, developer BAM had achieved around 60% of its planned progress ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin party leader calls out Irish Government for undermining Irish neutrality at public meeting in CorkThe battle to save neutrality has begun,” declared the President of Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald during a meeting in Ballyphehane on Thursday evening, May 22. Speaking in the first of a series of ...
Mr Adams claims he was defamed in a 2016 programme and online article which, he claims, wrongly alleged he sanctioned the ...
Gerry Adams is engaging in “a cynical attempt to launder his reputation” by suing the BBC, a jury has been told. Mr Adams is suing the BBC over what he claims was a “grievous smear” against him. He ...
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Extra.ie on MSN€2.2bn National Children’s Hospital could be ready sooner but not enough workers are on site, PAC hearsThe number of workers on the site of the National Children's Hospital has fallen by one-third since the beginning of the year, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has been told.
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