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    Northern Ireland's Adams in UK Court for Civil Trial Over Ira Bombings

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    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has appeared at London’s High Court, facing a civil lawsuit by three IRA bombing survivors who allege he was a senior Provisional IRA figure and seek a nominal £1 in damages.

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    Northern Ireland's Adams in UK court for civil trial over IRA bombings

    Gerry Adams Faces Civil Lawsuit Over IRA Bombings in Britain

    By Sam Tobin

    LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams appeared at London's High Court on Monday for a civil lawsuit which aims to hold him liable for Irish Republican Army bombings in Britain, a case which could affect the prominent republican leader's legacy.

    Adams' Political Background and Role in the Troubles

    Adams became Sinn Fein leader in 1983 when it was the IRA's political wing, establishing himself as 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.

    Adams has always denied being a member of the Provisional IRA (PIRA), though he has long faced accusations – including from members of the paramilitary group – that he was involved in its campaign of killings.

    The Civil Case: Bombings and Allegations

    Details of the Bombings

    The 77-year-old is now being sued by some of those injured in three bombings: one at London's Old Bailey court in 1973, the PIRA's first on the British mainland, and two 1996 blasts, targeting London's Docklands and Manchester.

    The three claimants are seeking a nominal 1 pound ($1.33) in damages and a finding that, on the balance of probabilities, Adams was a senior member of the IRA.

    Adams' Defense and Legal Arguments

    Adams' lawyers argued in court documents that there was "no credible evidence to support the claimants' allegation that (Adams) was a senior member of the PIRA".

    Arguments Presented in Court

    Claimants' Position

    Allegations of Involvement

    ADAMS SAYS PIRA SUPPORT IS NOT MEMBERSHIP

    The claimants' lawyer Anne Studd said on Monday that Adams was "so intrinsically involved in the PIRA organisation that he is as culpable for the assaults... as the individuals who planted and detonated the bombs".

    She cited Adams' attendance at high-level meetings with the British government in the early 1970s as supporting evidence, though Adams says he was there as a Sinn Fein representative.

    Studd also said Dolours Price, one of nine people convicted over the Old Bailey bombing, previously accused Adams of involvement in the bombing campaign in Britain.

    Adams' Response

    Counterarguments and Motivation

    But Adams' lawyers said Price, who died in 2013, was motivated by a desire for revenge against Adams, whom she believed had betrayed the republican cause through his involvement in the peace process.

    They added that Adams had expressed support for supporters or members of the PIRA and its campaign, but that did not mean he was a member or "come close to constituting evidence that (Adams) was responsible for the three bombings".

    Adams, who sat in court wearing a Palestinian flag pin, is expected to give evidence later this week.

    Political Implications and Legacy

    After helping to swing the IRA and the province's Roman Catholic minority behind the Good Friday Agreement, Adams became a member of the Northern Irish Assembly and then the Irish parliament, standing down as head of Sinn Fein in 2018.

    The case could prove an unwelcome distraction for Sinn Fein, currently the largest party in the Northern Irish Assembly and the main opposition south of the border as it pursues its goal of a united Ireland.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7501 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sam TobinEditing by Gareth Jones)

    References

    • Former Sinn Fein leader Adams faces a lawsuit in London over bombings during the 'Troubles'
    • Gerry Adams arrives in London for Troubles-era civil case – The Irish Times

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    Key Takeaways

    • •Three victims of IRA bombings—the 1973 Old Bailey attack and two 1996 bombings in London Docklands and Manchester—claim Adams was a senior IRA member and are suing him in a personal capacity for £1 symbolic damages. (apnews.com)
    • •A previous ruling determined Adams can be sued individually (but not as representative of the IRA, which is not a legal entity), and he lost his bid to strip claimants of legal cost protection. (apnews.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Northern Ireland's Adams in UK court for civil trial over IRA bombings

    1Why is Gerry Adams appearing in a UK civil court?

    Gerry Adams is facing a civil lawsuit at London's High Court aiming to hold him liable for IRA bombings in Britain.

    2What bombings are connected to the lawsuit against Gerry Adams?

    The case covers three IRA bombings: the 1973 Old Bailey blast and two 1996 attacks in London and Manchester.

    • Gerry Adams Faces Civil Lawsuit Over IRA Bombings in Britain
    • Adams' Political Background and Role in the Troubles
    • The Civil Case: Bombings and Allegations
    • Details of the Bombings
    • Adams' Defense and Legal Arguments
    • Arguments Presented in Court
    • Claimants' Position
    • Allegations of Involvement
    • Adams' Response
    • Counterarguments and Motivation
    • Political Implications and Legacy
    • Additional Information
  • •This civil trial, commencing March 9, 2026, marks the first time Adams will be examined in a UK court over IRA membership—a case with potential implications for his legacy and for justice in Troubles-era disputes. (irishtimes.com)
  • 3What do the claimants seek in the civil trial against Adams?

    The claimants seek a nominal £1 in damages and a finding that Adams was a senior IRA member during the Troubles.

    4Has Gerry Adams admitted to being in the Provisional IRA?

    Gerry Adams has always denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite ongoing accusations.

    5How could the case affect Gerry Adams’ legacy?

    A ruling against Adams could impact his reputation and legacy as a peacemaker post-Good Friday Agreement.

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