Gerry Adams wins €100k damages saying case was 'about putting manners on the BBC'

Gerry Adams (pictured) immediately went on his phone once the verdict was in and also accepted congratulations from well wishers. File picture
The BBC defamed Gerry Adams by publishing a claim that he sanctioned the murder of a British agent, a High Court jury has found, awarding the former Sinn Féin leader €100,000.
Mr Adams claimed a BBC
programme and a related article published in 2016 defamed him by falsely accusing him of sanctioning the killing of British agent Denis Donaldson at a cottage in Glenties, Co Donegal, in 2006. He described the allegation as a “grievous smear”.