
Declan Kearney
Declan Kearney is a prominent member of Sinn Féin, known for his involvement in the party's leadership and strategy. He has held various positions within the party and has been an advocate for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland. Recently, he was mentioned in a court case involving Gerry Adams, where Adams referred to Kearney's role in investigating the allegations surrounding Denis Donaldson's status as a British informant.
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Recent news mentions
Sinn Féin’s national chairman Declan Kearney said in the reply to queries.
Sinn Féin expels member whose partner was arrested in far-right terrorism inquiry – The Irish TimesDeclan Kearney is the national chairman of Sinn Féin who called Lough Neagh a national emergency.
An orange-green split is looming over Lough Neagh – The Irish TimesThe conference will be led by the party’s chair, Declan Kearney.
Sinn Féin to hold conference to review gender identity policy – The Irish TimesDeclan Kearney investigated Denis Donaldson when allegations emerged that he was an informant.
What the jury didn’t hear – The Irish TimesGerry Adams asked Declan Kearney to ascertain the truth of the allegations that Denis Donaldson was a spy.
Gerry Adams ‘shocked’ to hear informant Denis Donaldson had been killed, court hears – The Irish Times
















