Convicted loyalist killer Clifford McKeown, who murdered a Catholic taxi driver in a sectarian attack during the 1996 Drumcree stand-off, has died. The 65-year-old was released from jail last year ...
The head of the Northern Ireland Probation Service accused senior officials of intentionally bolstering the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) and its leader, Billy Wright, during his imprisonment in ...
A loyalist killer who gunned down a Co Armagh taxi driver at the height of the Drumcree stand-off has died. Clifford McKeown (65) was released from prison last year after being handed a life sentence ...
Top paramilitaries in the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Loyalist Volunteer Force also followed the coffin - which was draped in a UDA-affiliated Ulster Freedom Fighters flag - from Gregg's ...
Sean Brown, 61, was abducted and shot by the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) as he locked the gates of a GAA club in Bellaghy, County Londonderry. No-one has ever been convicted of his murder.
Wright was expelled from the organisation following the murder, going on to form his own militia, the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF). McKeown is also suspected to have been behind a series of ...
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