Adams apologises for offensive language

Gerry Adams has apologised after using offensive language at a public meeting but insisted he was not referring to unionists.

Adams apologises for offensive language

The Sinn Féin president used the term “bastards” while answering a question at a gathering in the North but said it was aimed at bigots.

He has come under fire from the Democratic and Ulster Unionists who interpreted the remark as being directed at them.

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