Northern Ireland’s Gerry Adams tells bombings trial he was never in IRA
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Northern Ireland’s Gerry Adams tells bombings trial he was never in IRA

18 March, 2026.Britain.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Gerry Adams testifies at London's High Court in a civil suit.
  • Adams denies ever being a member of the IRA.
  • The claimants allege injuries from UK bombings in the 1970s and 1990s.

Denial and civil case

He is being sued in a civil case by three people injured in three bombings: one at London’s Old Bailey court in 1973, the Provisional IRA’s first on the British mainland, and two 1996 blasts, targeting London’s Docklands and Manchester.

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They are seeking a finding on the balance of probabilities that Adams is personally liable for the bombings as a senior member of the Provisional IRA and later its powerful Army Council.

Adams’ political role and peace

The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and now the largest party in the Northern Irish Assembly, became the best-known face of the movement seeking to end British rule in Northern Ireland.

He later reinvented himself as a peacemaker after helping secure the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which largely ended three decades of sectarian conflict known as the Troubles, in which some 3,600 people were killed.

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