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A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target ...
IMMIGRATION campaigners are working alongside those who identify as British nationalists and Ulster loyalists as part of ...
The marching season – when a section of Northern Ireland’s unionist community take to the streets to commemorate the triumph ...
This convergence reflects a broader trend in which traditionally opposed groups coalesce around common narratives', the ISD ...
Loyalist paramilitaries played a central role in organizing the unrest in Belfast, but it was a surprise on both sides of the northern Irish border when they were joined by self-proclaimed ...
Irish anti-immigration groups have been working alongside British nationalists and Northern Irish loyalists, a new report ...
Jackie McDonald, the influential south Belfast Ulster Defence Association leader, listened recently to former Alliance leader John Alderdice’s complaints that loyalist paramilitaries have not gone ...
Former chairman of the UDA-linked Ulster Democratic Party, White served a lengthy jail term for the brutal stabbing of SDLP senator Paddy Wilson and a Protestant friend Irene Andrews in June 1973.
“Isn’t it brilliant,” one woman shouts across the street, before ordering her two children to stand in front of the unlit ...
The Ulster Defence Association, formed in 1971, had tens of thousands of members at its peak. It killed hundreds of people during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and often claimed responsibility ...
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.