UVF serial killer and Special Branch informant Mark Haddock has been in touch with his former henchman Darren Moore about a return to Northern Ireland.
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 government is expected to announce that it no longer legally recognises the Ulster Volunteer Force's ceasefire. It is expected to announce its decision to "specify" the loyalist organisation on ...
DUBLIN, Ireland —The Ulster Volunteer Force, an outlawed Northern Ireland group that for decades attacked the province’s Catholic minority, yesterday renounced violence and pledged to disarm. The ...
A memorial to the victims of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings (Brian Lawless/PA) There is no evidence that UK security forces colluded with the UVF to bomb Dublin and Monaghan in 1974, a review has ...
Crisis has struck Northern Ireland on two fronts in the build-up to the May 5 Stormont Assembly elections date. The Protestant paramilitary outfit the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is suspected of ...
It was a winter’s night outside Victor’s Bar in Belfast, and the Irish Republican Army (IRA) had identified its target. The victim, a member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), was working as a ...
UVF serial killer and Special Branch informant Mark Haddock has been in touch with his former henchman Darren Moore about a return to Northern Ireland.
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