As detectives continued to question a man about the murder, the Ulster Defence Association also accused McCullough of being heavily involved in four assassinations. The paramilitary grouping ...
In 1972, IRA violence led to the emergence of the second main loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). Initially it was what its name suggested, a "defence" organisation ...
Gregg, a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association, was gunned down in a taxi as he returned home from the Glasgow Rangers match in Scotland. Three other men who were with him were wounded ...
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Irish Independent on MSNObituary: Mary Kielty, mother of ‘Late Late’ host known for her resilience after her husband was shot dead by terroristsA prime example of resilience and fortitude in the face of her husband’s violent killing in the Troubles, Mary Kielty has ...
Police are providing an update following a series of attacks in County Down linked to rival Ulster Defence Association (UDA) drug gangs. Homes have been targeted in 11 attacks across Newtownards ...
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Governments may talk to paramilitaries on disbandmentand Ulster Defence Association (UDA) are heavily involved in criminality. Tánaiste (Irish Deputy Prime Minister) Simon Harris said the IRC report "makes clear the unacceptable reality that ...
A north Belfast man whose home was searched as part of a police investigation into the drug dealing activities of the UDA has been jailed for eight months. Jordan Doherty-Graham (31), of Silver Birch ...
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DUP minister defends meeting group linked to paramilitariesand Ulster Defence Association (UDA). The minister faced questions about the meeting when he appeared before the Communities Scrutiny Committee on Thursday. He told MLAs (assembly members ...
A north Belfast man whose home was searched as part of a police investigation into UDA drug-dealing activities has been jailed for eight months.
The funeral of Ulster Defence Association (UDA) victim, Sam Marshall, has taken place at Saint Peter's Church, Lurgan. Report shows funeral cortege and scenes in Saint Colman's cemetery.
A DUP politician is among the co-owners of a notorious loyalist social club closed by the courts following a police anti-terror investigation targeting UDA drug dealing.
In 1972, IRA violence led to the emergence of the second main loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). Initially it was what its name suggested, a "defence" organisation ...
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