Liam Adams extradition case adjourned

Liam Adams, brother of Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, has had his extradition case adjourned until next month at the High Court in Dublin today.

Liam Adams, brother of Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, has had his extradition case adjourned until next month at the High Court in Dublin today.

Authorities in the North are seeking the 54-year-old's extradition on 18 charges that he sexually abused one of his daughters there more than 25 years ago. Mr Adams, of Bernagh Drive, Belfast denies the charges.

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