Police in Armagh have charged a man in connection with the murder of journalist Martin O'Hagan in Lurgan in 2001.
The family of a man killed by the Glenanne Gang has threatened legal action after the Parades Commission failed to place ...
A MAN has been arrested in the UK following an investigation into the murder of Irish journalist Martin O’Hagan in 2001.
The decision comes after an investigation by the policing watchdog into 125 killings, which it said were "largely attributed" to the loyalist paramilitary organisation the Ulster Volunteer Force ...
The widow of one of those killed sued the police and Ministry of Defence over an alleged policy of disinformation about the perpetrators ...
And this may well be true. Certainly the Ulster Volunteer Force which had spearheaded Unionist resistance to Home Rule was a paramilitary organisation, oath-bound, intensively drilled and ...
Over 400,000 men and women signed it. Members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), with German rifles smuggled into Ireland in 1914 The most dangerous development at this time was the formation of ...
An Ulster Volunteer Force vigilante, turned police informer, is sent by the British government to New Zealand to start a new life, leaving behind his eldest son. Although his wife and two young ...