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963:: the LVF launched a gun attack on the Space nightclub at Talbot Street, Belfast. Gunmen pulled up in a car and opened fire on people standing at the door. A doorman, Catholic civilian Terry Enright (28), was killed. He was a cross-community worker who helped steer young people away from violence. The LVF said it was revenge for the killing of Billy Wright.
888:: the LVF kidnapped Catholic civilian James Morgan (16) in Newcastle, County Down. He was tortured, beaten to death with a hammer, and his body was then doused in petrol and set alight. His burnt and mutilated body was found three days later in a waterlogged ditch used for the disposal of animal carcasses near
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criminal than paramilitary" in nature. LVF members who continued violent activity were said to do so "for personal gain" and only associated with the organisation at large when it was helpful to do so. The report added that simple aggressive police work could damage the group's continuance.
950:: the LVF claimed responsibility for a gun attack on the Clifton Tavern on Cliftonville Road, Belfast. Gunmen burst into the pub and sprayed it with gunfire. Catholic civilian Eddie Treanor (31) was killed and five others were wounded. The RUC believed that UDA members were involved.
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Portadown unit of the Mid-Ulster Brigade were "stood down" by the UVF leadership on 2 August 1996. Wright and his unit left the UVF and formed the LVF. He personally chose its codename of "Covenant", which was used to claim LVF attacks.
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Portadown and Lurgan, Wright was finally arrested in January 1997 for issuing death threats and perverting the course of justice. He was convicted in March 1997 and sentenced to eight years in the
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led to several killings. Since then, the LVF has been largely inactive, but its members are believed to have been involved in rioting and organized crime. In 2015, the security forces stated that the LVF "exists only as a criminal group" in Mid-Ulster and Antrim.
820:(25), a Catholic civilian, was kicked to death by a loyalist mob in Portadown town centre while walking home. Police parked nearby did not intervene. The six men charged with his murder were placed in the LVF wing of the Maze Prison at their own request.
991:: the LVF shot dead Catholic taxi driver John McColgan (33) in Belfast. He had picked up a number of men on the Andersonstown Road, who told him to drive to Upper Glen Road. They then shot him and drove off in the taxi, leaving his body by the roadside.
979:: the LVF claimed responsibility for shooting dead Catholic taxi driver Larry Brennan (52) as he sat in his car on Ormeau Road, Belfast. The attack happened hours after the INLA killed UDA member Jim Guiney, and police believe UDA members were involved.
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Drumcree, apparently unhindered by the Orangemen. On 7 July, a day into the standoff, members of Wright's brigade shot dead Catholic taxi driver Michael McGoldrick near
1220:: The LVF carried out a Grenade attack on the home of a Catholic man on the Ballyweely road near Hilltown in County Down. The mans children and nephew were also in the house at the time though no one was injured.
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Secretary of State to declare on 12 October 2001 that the government no longer recognised their ceasefire.
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was being stopped from marching through the
Catholic area of Portadown. Members of the group smuggled home-made weaponry to the protests at Drumcree church, apparently unhindered by the Orangemen.
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Catholic area and blow them up. After four days of loyalist protests and violence throughout Northern Ireland, the police reversed their decision and allowed the march to continue.
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1009:: the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) announced that the LVF had issued death threats against a number of Catholic cross-community workers in the Mid-Ulster area.
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483:. There he demanded a separate wing for LVF prisoners. The authorities agreed and the wing became a gathering point for loyalists opposed to the
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1246:: LVF members shot dead UVF member Martin Taylor (35) at his home on Silverstream Park, Belfast. This killing was part of a loyalist feud.
1049:, County Armagh. Gunmen entered the Catholic-owned pub, told them to lie on the floor and then shot them dead. The two were close friends.
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898:: the LVF claimed responsibility for trying to kill a Catholic taxi driver in
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1690:"UVF disbands unit linked to taxi murder"
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507:(INLA) prisoners inside the Maze Prison:
16:Former Ulster loyalist paramilitary group
2660:
2336:"Sectarian violence escalates in Ulster"
1951:
1653:, 8 January 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2009
1648:"Murder was 'present' for terror leader"
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1881:BBC Northern Ireland, 22 September 2000
1600:Loyalists' feud calls halt to ceasefire
1595:
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633:. It is believed he committed suicide.
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3300:Northern Ireland civil rights movement
3078:Irish People's Liberation Organisation
2600:Chrisafis, Angelique (28 April 2005).
2243:McKittrick, David (29 December 1997).
2033:
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1391:"Schedule 2: Proscribed Organisations"
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447:, head of the Portadown Orange Lodge.
91:Young Loyalist Volunteers (youth wing)
2917:
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2318:"Loyalist group admits club shooting"
1680:. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Page 517.
1510:
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1401:from the original on 21 January 2013.
1383:
4295:Organizations disestablished in 2005
2661:Anderson, Chris (2 September 2011).
1590:
908:: twenty-seven LVF prisoners in the
383:The LVF published a magazine called
4060:Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party
2293:A Chronology of the Conflict - 1998
540:Good Friday Agreement and ceasefire
13:
4101:Social Democratic and Labour Party
4094:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
2684:
2576:A Chronology of the Conflict: 2001
2552:A Chronology of the Conflict: 2000
2503:A Chronology of the Conflict: 1999
2143:A Chronology of the Conflict: 1997
2051:A Chronology of the Conflict: 1996
1891:David McKittrick (23 April 1997).
1664:The Rosemary Nelson Inquiry Report
1354:"Loyalist murderer's appeal fails"
1342:"Anger at loyalist grave memorial"
1290:Young Loyalist Volunteers symbol,
552:(DUP), saying the party's leader,
202:Police Service of Northern Ireland
14:
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4290:Organizations established in 1996
2695:Independent Monitoring Commission
2030:Independent Monitoring Commission
902:. He escaped when the gun jammed.
848:. He escaped when the gun jammed.
721:manager in Newcastle County Down.
642:Independent Monitoring Commission
594:various ammunition and detonators
4245:
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3989:Irish Republican Socialist Party
3804:Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting
2943:
2797:
2634:Rolston, Bill (1 January 2003).
2588:Conflict Archive on the Internet
2564:Conflict Archive on the Internet
2515:Conflict Archive on the Internet
2305:Conflict Archive on the Internet
2155:Conflict Archive on the Internet
2056:Conflict Archive on the Internet
1538:Susan McKay (17 November 2001).
1418:Office of Foreign Assets Control
1195:. Two were injured in the blast.
655:Conflict Archive on the Internet
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4010:Republican Socialist Collective
3797:Sinn FĂ©in Headquarters shooting
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3440:Dublin & Monaghan bombings
3433:Ulster Workers' Council strike
3208:Ulster Volunteer Service Corps
3149:Ulster loyalist paramilitaries
1736:"Scottish News - The Scotsman"
1459:
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1365:David Lister and Hugh Jordan,
1359:
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1151:the homes of two Catholics in
802:blamed Catholics, on 20 April
770:Northern Ireland Tourist Board
505:Irish National Liberation Army
485:Northern Ireland peace process
305:Northern Ireland peace process
24:Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF)
1:
3720:Attack on Derryard checkpoint
2408:. Irish Times, 27 April 1998.
1317:
509:Christopher "Crip" McWilliams
415:paramilitary groups called a
395:
3769:Downing Street mortar attack
3734:South Armagh sniper campaign
3531:Jonesborough Gazelle downing
3229:Woodvale Defence Association
3194:Ulster Protestant Volunteers
1850:Irish News, 29 December 1997
1380:. BBC News. 20 October 2015.
43:Below: Flag used by the LVF.
7:
3377:Abercorn Restaurant bombing
3133:Direct Action Against Drugs
3113:Irish Revolutionary Brigade
3003:Ulster Special Constabulary
2903:Volunteer (Ulster loyalist)
2420:"Blair damps fires of hate"
1927:] assess ceasefire end"
1454:LVF added December 31, 2001
1300:
1187:: a package addressed to a
828:Gaelic Athletic Association
565:referendum on the Agreement
10:
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4053:Progressive Unionist Party
3996:Communist Party of Ireland
3846:Downing Street Declaration
3503:Reavey and O'Dowd killings
3166:Ulster Defence Association
2222:An Phoblacht, 31 July 1997
1638:. Blackstaff Press (2000).
1609:Sunday Herald, 9 July 2000
1471:Bureau of Counterterrorism
1467:"Terrorist Exclusion List"
1330:"LVF repeats peace pledge"
1266:, Dorrian remains missing.
804:Progressive Unionist Party
788:(the tourist board of the
439:. There was a standoff at
409:Robin "the Jackal" Jackson
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374:Queen's University Belfast
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2677:– via Google Books.
2650:– via Google Books.
2213:UVF link to brutal murder
1865:29 September 2007 at the
1444:. FR. Vol. 66. 49079
1271:Young Loyalist Volunteers
602:Post-ceasefire activities
550:Democratic Unionist Party
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4003:Irish Independence Party
3958:Irish republican parties
3867:Crossmaglen Lynx downing
3671:Milltown Cemetery attack
3559:Republican hunger strike
3384:Beginning of direct rule
3249:Ulster Protestant Action
3187:Loyalist Volunteer Force
2888:UDA West Belfast Brigade
2747:Loyalist Volunteer Force
2148:28 February 2008 at the
2026:18 December 2008 at the
1869:Irish News, 9 March 1998
1725:. Retrieved 25 June 2012
1576:. Springer. p. 98.
1540:"Faith, hate and murder"
1475:U.S. Department of State
366:Christian fundamentalist
334:
319:The LVF is designated a
273:Loyalist Volunteer Force
41:Above: Emblem of the LVF
4216:Special Category Status
4074:Ulster Democratic Party
4029:Ulster loyalist parties
3699:Ballygawley bus bombing
3643:Remembrance Day bombing
3468:Miami Showband killings
3454:Birmingham pub bombings
3222:Protestant Action Force
3099:Republican Action Force
2984:Ulster Defence Regiment
2805:Northern Ireland portal
1633:7 December 2010 at the
1226:: LVF members launched
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569:Northern Ireland Office
425:Drumcree parade dispute
3860:Loughinisland massacre
3657:Start of peace process
3601:Brighton hotel bombing
3447:Guildford pub bombings
3159:Ulster Volunteer Force
2898:UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade
1846:1 October 2008 at the
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1193:Garda Technical Bureau
846:Milford, County Armagh
778:Newcastle, County Down
640:In February 2006, the
629:, was found hanged in
487:, including many from
405:Ulster Volunteer Force
362:
293:Ulster Volunteer Force
283:paramilitary group in
262:Ulster Volunteer Force
206:Ulster Volunteer Force
82:Ulster Volunteer Force
4039:Ulster Unionist Party
3930:Good Friday Agreement
3832:Shankill Road bombing
3748:Augher Lynx shootdown
3713:Deal barracks bombing
3622:Anglo-Irish Agreement
3489:Balcombe Street siege
3412:Sunningdale Agreement
2962:State security forces
2815:Members and spokesmen
2779:Mark "Swinger" Fulton
2557:6 August 2011 at the
2388:29 March 2012 at the
2298:16 April 2011 at the
2218:29 March 2012 at the
2188:"News - An Phoblacht"
2168:"Did he have to die?"
1986:22 April 2008 at the
1923:"Politicans [
1879:The gospel-singing MP
1784:Bloomsbury Publishing
1721:24 March 2012 at the
1605:22 April 2008 at the
1558:Landscapes of Defence
1511:Bruce, Steve (2014).
1442:Executive Order 13224
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546:Good Friday Agreement
499:Death of Billy Wright
341:
4223:Shoot-to-kill policy
3982:Republican Sinn FĂ©in
3916:Second IRA ceasefire
3573:Droppin Well bombing
3482:Tullyvallen massacre
3349:McGurk's Bar bombing
3256:Ulster Service Corps
2822:William James Fulton
1903:on 24 September 2015
1695:3 March 2016 at the
1173:William James Fulton
674:1 of its own members
370:born again Christian
136:Protestant extremism
4132:Irish republicanism
3825:Bishopsgate bombing
3818:Warrington bombings
3615:Newry mortar attack
3342:Operation Demetrius
3215:Down Orange Welfare
2991:Force Research Unit
2640:. Beyond the Pale.
2581:14 May 2016 at the
2535:9 July 2009 at the
2508:14 May 2011 at the
2383:"LVF bomb in Larne"
2361:. 24 February 1998.
2176:. 21 February 1999.
1667:(23 May 2011), p.76
1077:Saint Patrick's Day
1025:station in Dromad,
790:Republic of Ireland
701:; at the time, the
649:Timeline of attacks
301:Irish republicanism
287:. It was formed by
119:Republic of Ireland
111:Active regions
4202:Punishment attacks
3975:Official Sinn FĂ©in
3895:Manchester bombing
3839:Greysteel massacre
3678:Corporals killings
3587:Maze Prison escape
3545:Warrenpoint ambush
3510:Kingsmill massacre
3475:Bayardo Bar attack
3405:Old Bailey bombing
3398:Operation Motorman
3201:Ulster Third Force
2883:Red Hand Defenders
2785:Robin "Billy" King
2602:"Looking for Lisa"
2342:. 26 January 1998.
2324:. 11 January 1998.
1395:Terrorism Act 2000
1312:Red Hand Defenders
1295:
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772:(NITB) offices in
588:1 sawn-off shotgun
579:4 sub-machine guns
459:, to kidnap three
378:Ulster Protestants
297:Mid-Ulster Brigade
162:Red Hand Defenders
94:Red Hand Defenders
69:Dates of operation
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2697:, 1 February 2006
2424:Irish Independent
2358:Irish Independent
1933:. 13 October 2001
1821:on 7 August 2008.
1583:978-0-230-30583-0
1307:Orange Volunteers
1279:Emblem of the YLV
699:Drumcree conflict
653:According to the
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