Sinn Fein Leader Will Face No Charge Over The Death Of Jean McConville

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams will face no charges over the abduction and murder of a Belfast widow 43 years ago. Mr Adams described the decision as long overdue. He'd been questioned - along with six others - over the IRA murder of mother-of-ten Jean McConville. He's always denied allegations that he personally ordered her murder. A warning that this report from Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins contains flash photography.