More than 1,100 official files at the Public Record Office in Belfast have been opened to the public under the 20-year rule.
A notorious Loyalist leader has died after a suspected drug overdose. Former UDA leader Ihab Shoukri, 34, was found dead at a house in Belfast in the early hours of Sunday morning. It is understood he ...
Loyalist paramilitary group carried out probe into killing of two innocent Protestant men by Parachute Regiment ...
A coach arranged by Martin McAleese to transport senior loyalist paramilitaries to a social event was turned down by their ...
The PSNI moved quickly to dispel rumours that the loyalist terrorist Jim Gray was an informant in the immediate aftermath of ...
It has been more than 40 years since what was known as the Combined Loyalist Military Command (CLMC) called a ceasefire, which was supposed to put an end to the activities of groups like the UVF and ...
Two decades on from meetings, the UDA still exists and involved in drugs-related criminality, money laundering and loan ...
Fifteen years after the announcement of the CLMC none too secure ceasefires and four years after PIRA decommissioning Loyalist paramilitaries have also decommissioned. Well the UVF and RHC have while ...
Nationalist politicians have accused the British government of being "soft" on Loyalist paramilitaries after it was announced that the Ulster Defense Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force ...