Operation Denton finds it ‘cannot be categorically excluded’ that security forces worked with UVF in plotting 1974 attacks ...
The findings of an inquiry into the activities of a loyalist gang alleged to have been responsible for more then 120 murders ...
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British army stopped providing information to police ‘because it did not trust the RUC’
The British army stopped providing intelligence to the police in the early 1970s because it did not trust the RUC, a state review into a UVF murder gang has found. Shocking details of the breakdown in ...
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Irish anti-immigrant groups finding 'common ground' with NI loyalists and UK neo-Nazi networks
IRISH ANTI-IMMIGRATION campaigners are working alongside those who identify as British nationalists and Ulster loyalists as part of their activism, according to a new report published this morning.
It is understood the government will meet loyalist representatives to discuss sectarian violence at flashpoint areas during a series of talks next week. The meeting with community groups follows ...
The Finucane boys were still teenagers in 1969, when Ulster’s plunge into the maelstrom turned their lives upside down. Three of the brothers joined the outlawed Irish Republican Army. Pat Finucane ...
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