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    Northern Ireland's Adams Tells UK Court He Was Never in Ira in Civil Trial Over Bombings

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    Northern Ireland's Adams tells UK court he was never in IRA in civil trial over bombings - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Gerry Adams, in a High Court civil trial in London on March 17, denies ever being a member or leader of the IRA, as three bombing victims seek symbolic damages over attacks in 1973 and 1996.

    Table of Contents

    • Gerry Adams Faces Civil Trial Over IRA Bombings
    • Background and Political Career
    • Accusations and Legal Proceedings
    • Adams' Testimony and Denials
    • The Lawsuit and Courtroom Exchanges
    • Statements on Peace and the IRA
    • Additional Information

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

    Gerry Adams Faces Civil Trial Over IRA Bombings

    By Sam Tobin

    Background and Political Career

    LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland's most prominent political figures, told London's High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army, but said he would not distance himself from the group.

    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.

    Accusations and Legal Proceedings

    But Adams has long faced accusations that he was a member of the Provisional IRA, including from former members of the paramilitary group, which he has always denied.

    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.

    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' Testimony and Denials

    The 77-year-old told the court that he was never involved in the paramilitary group. He added: "I'm glad that there is a peace process but I don't distance myself from the IRA."

    ADAMS SAYS HE WAS 'NEVER INVOLVED' IN IRA

    The Lawsuit and Courtroom Exchanges

    The lawsuit is the culmination of decades of allegations that Adams, who became Sinn Fein leader in 1983, was also a senior Provisional IRA leader.

    Adams entered the witness box in his defence on Tuesday, wishing "a very happy St Patrick's Day" to the judge before he was questioned by the claimants' lawyer Max Hill.

    Hill asked Adams if he would speak about his involvement in the IRA if there was a truth and reconciliation process focused on the Troubles.

    Statements on Peace and the IRA

    "I can't talk about my involvement in the IRA because I was never involved," Adams said.

    He added that he did previously defend some actions by the IRA "based on the broad principle (that) people have the right to resist occupation," citing both the Palestinians and Ukraine.

    Hill said Adams had chosen to "stand by the IRA" because he was a member.

    "I don't stand by everything they did, but yes - these were my neighbours," Adams said in response.

    Adams said: "I'm glad that the IRA have left the stage and I'm glad that nobody else has been killed ... I'm glad that there's a peace process, but I don't distance myself from the IRA."

    Adams added that the IRA had done "dastardly things" which should not have been done.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.8681 euros)

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin, Editing by William Maclean and Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Adams firmly denies ever being a member or leader of the IRA, including involvement in its Army Council or specific bombings.
    • •Three plaintiffs—John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh, and Barry Laycock—claim he is liable for IRA-related bombings at the Old Bailey (1973), London Docklands (1996), and Manchester Arndale (1996), seeking £1 in vindicatory damages.
    • •The case proceeds on the balance of probabilities and represents one of the final legal efforts by Troubles-era victims due to legacy legislation limitations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Northern Ireland's Adams tells UK court he was never in IRA in civil trial over bombings

    1What is Gerry Adams accused of in this civil trial?

    Gerry Adams is accused of being personally liable for three bombings in Britain during the 1970s and 1990s.

    2Did Gerry Adams admit to being a member of the IRA?

    No, Gerry Adams denied ever being a member of the IRA or holding any role within the organization.

    3Which incidents are involved in the lawsuit against Adams?

    The lawsuit covers three bombings: Old Bailey in 1973, and blasts at London's Docklands and Manchester in 1996.

    4What role did Gerry Adams have in Sinn Fein?

    Gerry Adams became the leader of Sinn Fein in 1983, turning it into the largest party in Northern Ireland.

    5Where is the civil trial against Adams taking place?

    The civil trial is being held at London's High Court.

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