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Tensions continue over two controversial loyalist bonfires in Northern Ireland as time ticks down to when they are due to be ...
The daughter of a loyalist murder victim has urged PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher to order the removal of UVF flags from a ...
A model of refugees in a boat, placed on a bonfire in a pro-British town near Belfast, prompted condemnations by politicians ...
The country’s unofficial flag includes the red hand of Ulster, which has been used as a loyalist symbol, on top of a St George’s cross with a crown representing the monarchy.
Some residents of a private housing development have said graffiti and loyalist paramilitary flags that appeared in the area were designed to "inflame tensions and intimidate people". Ulster Volunteer ...
Irish anti-immigration groups have been working alongside British nationalists and Northern Irish loyalists, a new report ...
World: TWO FLAGS OVER ULSTER; World: TWO FLAGS OVER ULSTER. 5 minute read. TIME. August 29, 1969 12:00 AM GMT-4. ... To one side fluttered the Union Jack of the loyalist Protestants, ...
Nor can we forget the long links between loyalist terrorists and the British far-right. That truth came roaring into sight during last summer’s far-right riots, which spread from England to Ulster.
ULSTER loyalists were last night accused of trampling on the graves of dead British soldiers by die-hard supporters of a neo-nazi group. Wednesday, 10 April 2024 Newsletters ...
A new flag to mark the Battle of the Somme has been unfurled in Belfast. The Loyalist Community Council (LCC) has created the flag to commemorate the centenary of the World War One battle.
LOYALIST paramilitaries are working together to hammer out an agreement that will erase the spectacle of paramilitary flags flying across the province this summer.
JOHNNY "Mad Dog" Adair, a man euphemistically described as a "leading loyalist", is the latest paramilitary celebrity to shine in the media spotlight. He is a mixture of sectarian thug and burly ...