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BBC to pay Gerry Adams £84k over libel case

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BBC to pay Gerry Adams £84k over libel case

BBC to pay Gerry Adams £84k over libel case

The BBC has been ordered to pay Gerry Adams £84,000 after he won a libel case against the broadcaster.

Adams said the case was about “putting manners on the BBC” and claimed it was out of step with the peace process in Ireland.

Report by Covellm.

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