Detectives re-examined bombings in Dublin and Monaghan as part of a wide-ranging review of loyalist attacks in the 1970s.
A notorious UVF commander planned a sectarian gun and bomb attack on a south Armagh bar that resulted in the deaths of three ...
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 ...
Operation Denton finds it ‘cannot be categorically excluded’ that security forces worked with UVF in plotting 1974 attacks that killed 34 people ...
A witness in Belfast's supergrass trial has denied he got what a lawyer described as the "deal of the century" in return for giving evidence against alleged members of a UVF gang. The claim was put to ...
The Secretary of State, Mr Merlyn Rees, last night signed an order outlawing the Ulster Volunteer Force from today. His decision, which was announced in a Government statement this morning, followed ...
Stephen Travers, one of two members of the Miami Showband who survived the horrific 1975 massacre on the band's way back to Dublin from a gig in County Down, is asking the Irish and British ...
The funeral of Seamus Morris, who died following a gun attack in Ardoyne, north Belfast, in 1988 Police failed to make a connection between a rifle recovered by officers in 1988 and the sectarian ...
Mr J Seers, UVF drill inspector for county Fermanagh, inspected the men of the Tempo company today in charge of Company Commander David Creddin. The men went through their evolutions with such ...
The aftermath of the explosion at Parnell Street in Dublin 1974 [Getty Images] There is no evidence UK security forces co-operated with the Ulster Volunteer Force to carry out the 1974 Dublin and ...