The UVF planned to carry out a repeat of the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings, which claimed the lives of 33 people, a major review has found. New details about the gang behind the shocking car bomb ...
The UVF in Belfast was in the grip of a bitter takeover during the peak years of its sectarian murder campaign in the 1970s, detectives involved in a review of the group’s infamous Glenanne Gang have ...
The aftermath of the explosion at Parnell Street in Dublin 1974 [Getty Images] There is no evidence UK security forces co-operated with the Ulster Volunteer Force to carry out the 1974 Dublin and ...
Eugene Reavey, whose brothers Anthony, John Martin and Brian were murdered by the UVF, said he felt encouraged after the court hearing Family members of victims of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) ...
A loyalist terror group linked to scores of sectarian killings is believed to be planning to march hundreds of its members through Belfast next year. The UVF plans to ...
After years behind bars, Mark Haddock is back in the headlines. Last week the loyalist informer was released from prison having served 12 years for stabbing a former friend. Haddock is a name ...
Stephen Travers, one of two members of the Miami Showband who survived the horrific 1975 massacre on the band's way back to Dublin from a gig in County Down, is asking the Irish and British ...
Northern Ireland's oldest paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force, announced its full disarmament Saturday - a long-sought peacemaking move that, if confirmed ...
There is no evidence UK security forces co-operated with the Ulster Volunteer Force to carry out the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan car bombings, a review has concluded. Thirty-three people, including a ...
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