Former UVF man Mark Haddock has been released from prison in England. A serial killer, Haddock was previously the commander of the notorious Mount Vernon UVF gang. Haddock was jailed for 12 years in ...
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There is no evidence that UK security forces colluded with the UVF to bomb Dublin and Monaghan in 1974, a review has found. The final Operation Kenova report also said there does not appear to be “any ...
People gather at a memorial to those killed in Re'im on 7 October 2023. EU threatens Britain with ‘devastating’ tariffs Dolly Parton’s sister asks for prayers after country star forced to cancel ...
Jailed UVF gunrunner Winkie Irvine banked £5,000 from a huge paramilitary parade through Belfast. The Shankill Road was closed off for five hours yesterday while more than 3,000 loyalists lined the ...
The Irish and British governments are primed to engage in a calculated gamble to persuade the loyalist and dissident republican paramilitaries to clear the stage. Some people are sceptical. In the ...
THREE bands which took part in a UVF commemoration parade have been paid Arts Council funding in full despite withholding information about their participation in the hugely controversial event in ...
SENIOR members of the Arts Council will meet to review a decision to grant funding for new instruments to three loyalist flute bands which took part in the North’s largest UVF commemoration event.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake repeatedly referred to in vitro fertilization (IVF) as “UVF” in her debate with Rep. Ruben ...
Coleraine FC has launched an investigation after loyalists chanted ‘F**k the Pope and Virgin Mary’ and sang UVF songs at an event held in its social club at the weekend. The PSNI has said they are ...
Police are investigating an apparent show of strength by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at an event in east Belfast on Saturday. About 1,500 people, including many dressed in white shirts, ties and ...