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CAIN: Abstracts of Organisations - 'U' - Ulster UniversityThe UDA was the largest Loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was formed in September 1971 from a number of Loyalist vigilante groups many of ...Missing: history activities
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Loyalist paramilitaries: Who are the groups in Northern Ireland? - BBCMar 27, 2023 · The largest loyalist paramilitary groups throughout the Troubles were the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force ...
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Ulster Defense Association/Ulster Freedom FightersThe Ulster Defense Association (UDA) is the largest loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was formed in 1971 as an umbrella organization.Missing: Defence | Show results with:Defence<|separator|>
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Proscribed terrorist groups or organisations - GOV.UKbelong, or profess to belong, to a proscribed organisation in the UK or overseas (section 11 of the act) ... Ulster Defence Association; Ulster Freedom Fighters ...
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A history of the UDA - Home - BBC NewsSep 6, 2011 · The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) was formed in 1971 as an umbrella group for a variety of loyalist groups.Missing: leaders | Show results with:leaders
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Loyalist paramilitaries - the UVF and UDA - Alpha HistoryThe two largest Loyalist groups were the Ulster Volunteer Force (formed 1966) and the Ulster Defence Association (formed 1971).
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Ulster Freedom Fighters - the thugs in hoods | Northern IrelandJun 20, 2000 · The UDA was founded in September 1971, as an amalgam of local Protestant vigilante groups, many of which called themselves "defence associations ...
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Colin Kidd · On the Window Ledge of the Union: Loyalism v. UnionismFeb 7, 2013 · The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) emerged in the early 1970s as a ... So self-defence was followed by the unprovoked sectarian ...
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CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1972 - Ulster UniversityAt all times the soldiers obeyed their standing instructions to fire only in self-defence or in defence of others threatened. ... Ulster Defence Association (UDA) ...
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A Short History of the Ulster Defence AssociationJan 14, 2024 · It would not be until 1971 that the Ulster Defence Association would emerge, unifying many of these vigilante groups under the one command ...
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Introduction (Chapter 1) - Ulster's Lost CountiesApr 18, 2024 · ... Ulster Defence Association (UDA) campaign in the early ... the primacy of the local and the imperative of self-defence' or vigilantism ...
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Ulster Defence Association - Mapping Militants ProjectThe Ulster Defense Association (UDA) was formed in 1971 from a number of neighborhood watch groups and vigilante organizations in Belfast.
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a Political History of a Loyalist Paramilitary Group in Northern IrelandThe Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is the largest loyalist paramilitary organization in Northern Ireland. Launched in 1971, it has matched and even surpassed ...
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Andy Tyrie obituary | Northern Ireland - The GuardianMay 18, 2025 · As a shop steward and paramilitary leader, Andy Tyrie played a leading role in the 15-day long, 1974 Ulster Workers' Council strike which ...
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Andy Tyrie: Former UDA leader dies in his 80s - BBC NewsMay 17, 2025 · Andy Tyrie, a former leader of loyalist paramilitary group the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), has died.
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[PDF] PDFSep 4, 2009 · informed us that the weapons decommissioned in that event included some belonging to each of the five. UDA brigades. 5. Since June we have ...
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[PDF] The Outbreak and Development of 'the Troubles'conditions for community self-defence and the revival of the IRA as an ... The UDA is able to assemble 8,000 men in 90 minutes.) August 1970 sees the ...
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NORTHERN IRELAND: VISLIB: PROTESTANT ULSTER DEFENCE ...In the wake of growing militancy in the Protestant areas of Belfast, the Ulster Defence Association,whose members took part in a gun battle with the British ...
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british soldiers confront hundreds of uda members in belfast while ...A British Army unit confronted an estimated six hundred uniformed protestants of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on their way to extend a recently ...
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Ulster Freedom Fighters - Paddy Duffy CollectionApr 22, 2024 · The UDA began using the “Ulster Freedom Fighters” name from February 1973 onwards in order to avoid the UDA becoming a proscribed organisation, ...
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Northern Ireland Loyalist Paramilitaries (U.K., extremists)... Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a network of vigilante groups founded in 1971. UDA members also use the name Ulster Freedom Fighters. The UVF and the UDA ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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Ulster loyalists stand down killings group | Politics - The GuardianNov 11, 2007 · The Ulster Freedom Fighters was a cover name for the larger UDA organisation during the Northern Ireland troubles, and was used as a term of ...
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Issues: Violence - Loyalist and Republican Paramilitary Groups - CAINMar 9, 2025 · The three Loyalist paramilitary groups that were supposed to be on ceasefire, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the Ulster Volunteer Force ( ...Missing: brigades | Show results with:brigades
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Timeline | Troubles ArchiveThe Ulster Defence Association (UDA) sets up “no-go” areas in Belfast. 1972. Bloody Friday. 1972. 20 bombs are detonated by the Provisional IRA in Belfast in 65 ...
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Loyalist paramilitaries: Who are the groups in Northern Ireland? - BBCMar 27, 2023 · Notorious attacks by the UFF included the shooting dead of five Catholics at a Belfast bookmakers in 1992 and the Greysteel massacre the ...Missing: incidents 1980s
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[PDF] Paramilitary Groups in Northern Ireland - GOV.UKOct 19, 2015 · The UDA was responsible for 408 murders between 1970 and 1999³. It was a legal organisation for much of this period and conducted attacks under ...
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CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1993 - Ulster UniversityThe Ulster Defence Association (UDA) was responsible for the attacks. [These attacks followed an UDA statement on 12 January 1993.] Wednesday 3 February 1993
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CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1994 - Ulster UniversityThe Irish Republican Army (IRA) called a three-day ceasefire (Wednesday 6 April 1994 to Friday 8 April 1994). ... Sunday 31 July 1994. Two UDA Men Killed by IRA
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Dark side's ascendance seals fate of the UDP - Archive - Irish EchoIn its turn, the ULDP sprang from the New Ulster Political Research Group, which the UDA set up in 1974. ... The UDA, which was largely responsible for the ...
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Who are the Ulster Freedom Fighters? - The GuardianJul 10, 2001 · In the very beginning, the UDA was a purely defensive organisation, whose members patrolled Protestant housing areas. It was genuinely popular: ...
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Ulster Democratic party dissolved | Northern Ireland | The GuardianNov 28, 2001 · Twelve years after its formation as the political wing of the paramilitary UDA, the Ulster Democratic party is to disband, it was announced ...
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CAIN: CLMC Ceasefire Statement, 13 October 1994 - Ulster UniversityOct 13, 1994 · The CLMC ceasefire, effective 12 midnight on October 13, 1994, depends on the cessation of nationalist/republican violence, with the sole ...
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Northern Ireland ceasefires: 25 years of imperfect peace - BBCAug 27, 2019 · On 31 August 1994, the IRA called its first ceasefire - the beginning of the end of a violent campaign that had already stretched into its ...
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UFF withdraws Agreement support - Northern Ireland - BBC NewsJul 10, 2001 · The loyalist paramilitary Ulster Freedom Fighters officially withdraws support for the Agreement, but claims its ceasefire is intact.
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Reid declares end to UDA ceasefire - Irish ExaminerOct 12, 2001 · Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid tonight declared an end to the loyalist paramilitary Ulster Defence Association's ceasefire.
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Caution as UDA calls ceasefire | Politics - The GuardianFeb 22, 2003 · The partial restoration of the ceasefire is part of moves to stabilise the UDA after the recent feud and the defeat of the C Company faction led ...
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Peace: IICD Reports - Reports and Statements by the Independent ...Belfast: IICD. [Statement about the decommissioning of weapons by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on 6 January 2010.] Independent International Commission ...
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UDA confirm guns decommissioned - Home - BBC NewsJan 6, 2010 · The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) says it has put its weapons beyond use. The decommissioning process is understood to have taken place in recent weeks.
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Loyalist group UDA decommissions illegal arsenal - The GuardianJan 5, 2010 · Five of the UDA's so-called "brigades" were involved in the decommissioning process, but a rebel unit based around the south-east Antrim area ...
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30 years of Loyalist ceasefires is enough. Time for disbandmentJan 8, 2024 · Mike Nesbitt said: “These groups declared ceasefires from midnight on the 13th October 1994. That means they have been on “ceasefire” longer ...Missing: CLMC details
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Downfall of a UDA godfather: 50 years on, who killed Tommy Herron ...Sep 9, 2023 · “Tommy Herron was in all likelihood abducted by members of the UDA on Friday, September 14, 1973, driven to Glen Road, Lisburn, and shot dead in ...
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Andy Tyrie: Former UDA leader dies in his 80s - BBCMay 17, 2025 · One of the most prominent figures in loyalism, Andy Tyrie later backed the Good Friday Agreement which brought the Troubles to an end.
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McMichael, John - Dictionary of Irish BiographyMcMichael became UDA commander in Lisburn, helped to organise the loyalist strike in 1977, and was appointed UDA brigadier for south Belfast (including ...
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Internal UDA conflict nothing new - The Irish NewsMar 29, 2023 · Today the UDA remains fractured in some districts with members locked in local power struggles. The group in North Antrim and Derry has been ...
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Adair stokes loyalist feuds | Politics - The GuardianMay 22, 2004 · Adair's designs to seize control of the UDA then provoked a second feud in late 2002 and early 2003, only this time within his own organisation.
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BBC NEWS | UK | N Ireland | Adair dismisses UDA expulsionSep 26, 2002 · Convicted loyalist paramilitary leader Johnny Adair has dismissed the Ulster Defence Association's decision to expel him.
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As UDA confirms major split, a dangerous tussle for power is now ...Dec 5, 2013 · A power struggle within the paramilitary UDA is now playing out on the public stage – with a statement confirming a major split.Missing: internal | Show results with:internal
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CAIN: Issues - Violence in Northern Ireland - Paramilitary FeudsMar 9, 2025 · Two members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) were killed by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in the continuing feud between the two ...
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List of those killed as a result of paramilitary feuds - Ulster UniversityMar 9, 2025 · The following is a chronological list of all those who have been killed as a result of paramilitary feuds in Northern Ireland between 1971 and 1998.
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CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 2000 - Ulster UniversityMar 9, 2025 · The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) issued a statement to announce an "open-ended and all-encompassing ...
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Fears of LVF/UDA feud grow | BelfastTelegraph.co.ukSep 17, 2002 · Fears of an inter-loyalist feud remained high today as the LVF insisted that elements within the east Belfast UDA were responsible for the murder of its member ...
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[PDF] Killings in Northern Ireland - Radical Statistics GroupOf the loyalist military activists killed by British forces, 7 were members of the Ulster Defence ... Ulster Defence Association (UDA), including former UDA ...
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Blood on London's hands - Declassified UKFeb 10, 2022 · A month after the UFF was (allegedly) formed, a “UFF spokesman” described the murders of SDLP Senator Paddy Wilson and his friend, Irene Andrews ...Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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Ormeau Road attack: Police 'collusive behaviour' in murders - BBCFeb 8, 2022 · It killed hundreds of people during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and often claimed responsibility for sectarian murders using the cover name ...
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The UDA killer nicknamed 'Top Gun' behind a dozen sectarian ...Jul 24, 2021 · He was responsible for about 12 killings, most of them sectarian murders of Catholics. Some of the loyalists who hero-worshipped him say he ...Missing: cases | Show results with:cases
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Terrorism Financing (Northern Ireland) - Hansard - UK ParliamentJul 10, 2003 · ... illegal assets that they have gained through drugs, counterfeiting, racketeering, intimidation and extortion. Lady Hermon. Share this ...
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South East Antrim UDA: 'A criminal cartel wrapped in a flag' - BBCMar 20, 2021 · ... murdered. In 2019, Colin Horner was gunned down in front of his young son. Four men were convicted of his murder. 'They instil fear'. The ...
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UK | Northern Ireland | Loyalists 'should end rackets' - BBC NEWSOct 15, 2003 · Loyalist paramilitary leaders consider a paper urging an end to drug dealing, extortion and racketeering.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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[PDF] The Report of the Patrick Finucane Review - GOV.UKDec 12, 2012 · The attack was carried out by gunmen from the loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association ... self-defence, in dealing with ...
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Issues: Collusion - Chronology of Events in the Stevens InquiriesBrian Nelson, codenamed 6137, began supplying Army Intelligence with the Ulster Defence Association's (UDA) list of possible targets. Nelson also became the ...
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Stevens report confirms collusion with loyalists - The Irish TimesApr 17, 2003 · Stevens concluded that both killings "could have been prevented" if the security forces had not been involved in the plots. Following a four- ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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The Report of the Patrick Finucane Review - GOV.UKDec 12, 2012 · Overall, de Silva was left in significant doubt as to whether Patrick Finucane would have been murdered by the UDA had it not been for the ...
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CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths - extracts from Sutton's book### Total Deaths Attributed to UDA and UFF
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Ulster Defence Association ( U.D.A ) | - Belfast ChildThe UDA's/UFF's declared goal was to defend Ulster Protestant loyalist areas and to combat Irish republicanism ...
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An Audit of Violence after 1966 - Oxford AcademicSeven civilians (six Catholic and one Protestant) were killed in a bar by a UDA squad, intent on revenging the Shankill Road fish-shop bombing of a week earlier ...
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Republican violence in Northern Ireland: a comparative case study ...Apr 13, 2024 · Ireland has a long history of political violence emanating from Irish republicans' desire to be free from British rule.
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Northern Ireland: The Peace Process, Ongoing Challenges, and ...Mar 7, 2025 · This report focused on the following paramilitary groups: the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF); the Red Hand Commando (RHC); the Ulster Defense ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Paramilitary Groups: Northern Ireland Good Friday AgreementApr 11, 2019 · The Ulster Defense Association/Ulster Freedom Fighters and Ulster Volunteer Force also resorted to ceasefire and did not participate in any ...Missing: Defence | Show results with:Defence
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BBC NEWS | UK | N Ireland | UDA ceasefire: 1994 - 2001Oct 12, 2001 · The UDA ceasefire came in the wake of that declared by the IRA - but has crumbled amid factions, feuding and continuing sectarian attacks.
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UDA told to decommission or lose £1.2m funding - The GuardianAug 10, 2007 · "The funding will end 60 days from now unless there is clear and demonstrable evidence that the UDA has engaged meaningfully with the ...
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Northern Ireland's paramilitary Ulster Defense Association ...The group, which has an estimated 3,000 members across hardline parts of Northern Ireland, has loosely observed a cease-fire since 1994, but until now has ...Missing: Defence details
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[PDF] independent international commission on decommissioningIn January 2010 we carried out a major decommissioning event with the Ulster Defence. Association. This event was further to one executed with the UDA in June ...
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UDA confirms decommissioning - The Irish TimesJan 6, 2010 · Leaders of the Ulster Defence Association confirmed today that it had decommissioned all weapons under its control.
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Ulster Defence Association (UDA) - BritannicaSep 18, 2025 · Ulster Defence Association (UDA), loyalist organization founded in Northern Ireland in 1971 to coordinate the efforts of local Protestant vigilante groups.
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UDA confirms decommissioning - RTEJan 6, 2010 · The Ulster Defence Association has confirmed that it has decommissioned all weapons under its control.
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Anger and division among loyalists over the Northern Ireland protocolMar 13, 2021 · THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT of 1998 brought peace to Northern Ireland after 30 years of bloodshed. But rather than removing the gun from ...
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Ulster Defence Association destroys its illegal weaponsJan 6, 2010 · A former senior British civil servant today confirmed that the Ulster Defence Association had put all of its illegal weapons beyond use.Missing: aftermath | Show results with:aftermath
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Northern Ireland security situation - GOV.UKOct 14, 2014 · The 2 principal loyalist paramilitary organisations, the Ulster Defence Association ... drug dealing, extortion, intimidation and brutal ...Missing: post | Show results with:post
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UDA member speaks out about threats and criminality - BBC NewsNov 14, 2016 · A member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) has come forward to speak about how difficult it is to leave the paramilitary organisation.
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Loyalist Communities Council condemns UDA feud and says drug ...Mar 30, 2023 · ... loyalist “flags of convenience” as a cover for criminal activity ... UDA feud and says drug cartels 'are not loyalists'.
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Report urges end to existence of paramilitary groups - RTEFeb 25, 2025 · The report by the Independent Reporting Commission said coercive control and threats linked to paramilitary groups persist and remain a real concern.Missing: 2010-2025 | Show results with:2010-2025
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A UDA gang that protects sex offenders is involved in Ballymena ...Jun 11, 2025 · While the South East Antrim UDA did not start the riots their members have been very much involved. The organisation has been regularly named by ...<|control11|><|separator|>