Gerry Adams freed without charge after questioning over McConville case
Sinn Féin president says his party 'remains wedded' to new policing dispensation after release from police station
Gerry Adams at a press conference at Balmoral Hotel with Martin McGuinness. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
Henry McDonald, Ireland correspondent
Sunday 4 May 2014
Sinn Féin's president, Gerry Adams, has been released without charge after spending four days in custody being questioned about one of the most notorious murders of the Northern Ireland Troubles – the kidnapping, killing and secret burial of Jean McConville in 1972.