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  • Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee
  • Northern Irish loyalist organisation

    The Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC) was set up in 1974 in Belfast, Northern Ireland in the aftermath of the Ulster Workers Council

    Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee

    Ulster_Loyalist_Central_Co-ordinating_Committee

  • Ulster Workers' Council strike
  • May 1974 general strike in Northern Ireland

    Both of these groups included Ulster loyalist paramilitaries such as the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). These groups

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster_Workers'_Council_strike

  • Ulster Democratic Party
  • Political party in Northern Ireland

    The Ulster Democratic Party (UDP) was a small loyalist political party in Northern Ireland. It was established in June 1981 as the Ulster Loyalist Democratic

    Ulster Democratic Party

    Ulster Democratic Party

    Ulster_Democratic_Party

  • Ulster nationalism
  • Ideology that supports independence for Northern Ireland

    Ulster were produced in 1976 by the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee and in 1977 by the UDA's New Ulster Political Research Group. The NUPRG

    Ulster nationalism

    Ulster nationalism

    Ulster_nationalism

  • John White (loyalist)
  • Northern Irish loyalist politician

    (born 1950) is a Northern Irish loyalist politician. White was a leading figure in the loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and

    John White (loyalist)

    John_White_(loyalist)

  • Combined Loyalist Military Command
  • Pro-UK Northern Irish paramilitary

    recalling the earlier Ulster Army Council and Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee. Bringing together the leaderships of the Ulster Defence Association

    Combined Loyalist Military Command

    Combined_Loyalist_Military_Command

  • John McKeague
  • Northern Irish loyalist (1930–1982)

    was to co-ordinate loyalist paramilitaries with the aim of founding a unified "Ulster army" although this premise did not prevent a loyalist feud between

    John McKeague

    John_McKeague

  • Ulster Army Council
  • 1973 umbrella group of Ulster loyalist paramilitary groups

    initiative voluntarily. The group was replaced by the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC) after the 1974 strike. Abstracts on Organisations

    Ulster Army Council

    Ulster_Army_Council

  • Ulster Young Militants
  • Youth wing of the Ulster Defence Association

    The Ulster Young Militants (UYM) is the youth wing of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland.

    Ulster Young Militants

    Ulster Young Militants

    Ulster_Young_Militants

  • Jackie Thompson
  • Northern Irish loyalist activist (born 1963)

    commonly known as Fat Jackie, is a Northern Irish loyalist activist who was a senior member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). Thompson was close to

    Jackie Thompson

    Jackie_Thompson

  • Ulster Independence Party
  • Political party in Northern Ireland

    Towards an Independent Ulster. The group initially claimed the support of the paramilitary Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, but soon faded from

    Ulster Independence Party

    Ulster_Independence_Party

  • Loyalist Association of Workers
  • Militant unionist organization for trade union members in Northern Ireland

    and loyalist paramilitary groups was inevitable. The group was represented on the umbrella loyalist Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee established

    Loyalist Association of Workers

    Loyalist_Association_of_Workers

  • Ulster Special Constabulary Association
  • formation of the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee the group declined membership and distanced itself from the loyalist paramilitaries. The

    Ulster Special Constabulary Association

    Ulster Special Constabulary Association

    Ulster_Special_Constabulary_Association

  • James Millar (loyalist)
  • July 1966) is a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary. Millar was a leading member of the West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) until

    James Millar (loyalist)

    James_Millar_(loyalist)

  • Jim Spence (loyalist)
  • Northern Irish loyalist activis (born c. 1960)

    (born c. 1960) is a Northern Irish former loyalist activist. Spence became notorious for his time in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), serving two spells

    Jim Spence (loyalist)

    Jim_Spence_(loyalist)

  • Ken Barrett (loyalist)
  • Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary

    former loyalist paramilitary. A leading figure within the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Barrett was involved in collusion between loyalists and the

    Ken Barrett (loyalist)

    Ken_Barrett_(loyalist)

  • Two nations theory (Ireland)
  • Theory of nationality in Ireland

    an independent Ulster were produced in 1976 by the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, and in 1979 by the UDA's New Ulster Political Research

    Two nations theory (Ireland)

    Two_nations_theory_(Ireland)

  • Alan McCullough (loyalist)
  • Northern Ireland loyalist (1981–2003)

    McCullough (July 1981 – 28 May 2003) was a Northern Ireland loyalist and a member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). He served as the organisation's

    Alan McCullough (loyalist)

    Alan_McCullough_(loyalist)

  • Gary Smyth (loyalist)
  • North Irish loyalist (1963 or 1964 – 2024)

    November 2024) was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary. Smyth was an active member of the West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) during

    Gary Smyth (loyalist)

    Gary_Smyth_(loyalist)

  • Ulster Volunteer Service Corps
  • Loyalist vigilante and paramilitary movement

    helped to form the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, which replaced the Ulster Army Council in 1974. Royal Ulster Constabulary reports

    Ulster Volunteer Service Corps

    Ulster_Volunteer_Service_Corps

  • Outline of the Troubles
  • Movement Umbrella groups Ulster Army Council (UAC) Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC) Combined Loyalist Military Command (CLMC) Protestant

    Outline of the Troubles

    Outline_of_the_Troubles

  • Ulster Political Research Group
  • Political body in Northern Ireland

    replaced with the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party, a group that took Beyond the Religious Divide as the basis of its ideology. The Ulster Democratic Party

    Ulster Political Research Group

    Ulster_Political_Research_Group

  • Glenn Barr
  • Northern Irish politician (1932–2017)

    Barr was chairman of the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, a group containing Ulster Workers' Council representatives, politicians and

    Glenn Barr

    Glenn Barr

    Glenn_Barr

  • Eddie Fullerton
  • Irish politician (1935–1991)

    Sinn Fein councillor in Co Donegal 30 years ago have arrested a man. Eddie Fullerton, a father of six, was shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries at his home

    Eddie Fullerton

    Eddie_Fullerton

  • Davy Payne
  • Northern Irish loyalist (c.1949–2003)

    Payne (c. 1949 – March 2003) was a Northern Irish loyalist and a high-ranking member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) during the Troubles, serving

    Davy Payne

    Davy_Payne

  • List of Ulster-related topics
  • Ulster Independence Movement – supporting the above. The Ulster Third Way – supporting the above. Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee/Ulster

    List of Ulster-related topics

    List_of_Ulster-related_topics

  • Ulster Workers' Council
  • Loyalist workers' organisation in Northern Ireland

    The Ulster Workers' Council was a loyalist workers' organisation set up in Northern Ireland in 1974 as a more formalised successor to the Loyalist Association

    Ulster Workers' Council

    Ulster_Workers'_Council

  • Tommy Herron
  • British loyalist (1938 - 1973)

    Herron (1938 – 14 September 1973) was a Northern Ireland loyalist and a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) until his death in a fatal

    Tommy Herron

    Tommy_Herron

  • The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922)
  • Conflict in Northern Ireland

    The Troubles in Ulster of the 1920s was a period of conflict in the Irish province of Ulster, from June 1920 until June 1922, during and after the Irish

    The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922)

    The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922)

    The_Troubles_in_Ulster_(1920–1922)

  • Martin O'Hagan
  • Irish investigative journalist (1950–2001)

    documentary The Committee, which aired in 1991. The show concerned the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, a group of Loyalists and security

    Martin O'Hagan

    Martin_O'Hagan

  • Matt Kincaid
  • Kincaid is a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader and activist. Kincaid is the head of the West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA)

    Matt Kincaid

    Matt_Kincaid

  • Jimbo Simpson
  • Northern Irish paramilitarian (died 2018)

    2018) was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary. He was most noted for his time as Brigadier of the North Belfast Ulster Defence Association (UDA). After

    Jimbo Simpson

    Jimbo_Simpson

  • Down Orange Welfare
  • Loyalist group during the Troubles

    the 1974 strike the group joined the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, but left along with the Ulster Defence Association in 1976 after it

    Down Orange Welfare

    Down_Orange_Welfare

  • Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions
  • This is a timeline of actions by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group since 1966. It includes actions carried out by

    Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions

    Timeline_of_Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions

  • Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland
  • and 1998. It includes Ulster Volunteer Force bombings such as the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in May 1974, and other loyalist bombings carried out in

    Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland

  • Ernie Elliott
  • Northern Irish loyalist activist

    December 1972), nicknamed "Duke", was a Northern Irish loyalist activist and a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) during its early days.

    Ernie Elliott

    Ernie_Elliott

  • Jimmy Nesbitt (policeman)
  • Northern Irish detective

    documentary claiming that the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee had been reorganised as an alliance between loyalist paramilitaries, senior RUC

    Jimmy Nesbitt (policeman)

    Jimmy_Nesbitt_(policeman)

  • Kingsmill massacre
  • 1976 sectarian massacre during The Troubles in Northern Ireland

    Many of the loyalist attacks have been linked to the Glenanne gang; a secret alliance of loyalist militants, British soldiers from the Ulster Defence Regiment

    Kingsmill massacre

    Kingsmill_massacre

  • Woodvale Defence Association
  • Vigilante group in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    The Woodvale Defence Association (WDA) was an Ulster loyalist vigilante group in the Woodvale district of Belfast, an area immediately to the north of

    Woodvale Defence Association

    Woodvale Defence Association

    Woodvale_Defence_Association

  • Hugh Ross (Northern Ireland politician)
  • resulting book claimed that the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee (ULCCC), an umbrella group for loyalist paramilitary organisations that had

    Hugh Ross (Northern Ireland politician)

    Hugh_Ross_(Northern_Ireland_politician)

  • Orange Volunteers (1972)
  • Loyalist vigilante group in Northern Ireland

    strike, the group helped to form the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, which replaced the Ulster Army Council in 1974. In February 1976

    Orange Volunteers (1972)

    Orange Volunteers (1972)

    Orange_Volunteers_(1972)

  • Dublin and Monaghan bombings
  • 1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland

    St Leinster St South A series of co-ordinated bombings were carried out in Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland, by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) on 17 May

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings

  • Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland politician)
  • Northern Irish politician (born 1948)

    in the 1974 Ulster Workers' Council strike against the Sunningdale Agreement, which had been signed in December 1973. A senior loyalist politician recalled

    Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland politician)

    Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland politician)

    Peter_Robinson_(Northern_Ireland_politician)

  • Ken Kerr
  • Ulster loyalist activist

    in the UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade were ordered by the Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, a group he says was made up of a number of leading

    Ken Kerr

    Ken_Kerr

  • Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings
  • 1973 killings in Belfast during the Troubles

    members of the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). This was a cover name for the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a then-legal Ulster loyalist paramilitary

    Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings

    Paddy_Wilson_and_Irene_Andrews_killings

  • 1969 Northern Ireland riots
  • Sectarian riots

    rights marches had been attacked by Protestant loyalists, and protesters often clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the overwhelmingly Protestant

    1969 Northern Ireland riots

    1969_Northern_Ireland_riots

  • UDA South East Antrim Brigade
  • Paramilitary gang of Northern Island

    brigade became involved in simmering tensions with fellow loyalist paramilitaries in the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Cloughfern Young Conquerors, a flute

    UDA South East Antrim Brigade

    UDA South East Antrim Brigade

    UDA_South_East_Antrim_Brigade

  • Andy Robinson (loyalist)
  • Robinson is a Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary leader. Robinson held the rank of "Brigadier" in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and was

    Andy Robinson (loyalist)

    Andy_Robinson_(loyalist)

  • Glenanne gang
  • Informal alliance of Ulster loyalists in the 1970s

    Glenanne gang or Glenanne group was a secret informal alliance of Ulster loyalists who carried out shooting and bombing attacks against Catholics and

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne_gang

  • Battle of the Bogside
  • 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Citizens' Defence Association, clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and loyalists, and sealed off the neighbourhood to authorities. It sparked

    Battle of the Bogside

    Battle_of_the_Bogside

  • Anglo-Irish Agreement
  • 1985 treaty between Ireland and the UK

    Belfast City Hall. There were riots in Loyalist areas during the evening and night and shots were fired at the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Later RUC figures

    Anglo-Irish Agreement

    Anglo-Irish Agreement

    Anglo-Irish_Agreement

  • Irish War of Independence
  • 1919–1921 war between Irish and British forces

    Catholic/nationalist side than the IRA, while groups such as the Ulster Volunteers were involved on the Protestant/loyalist side. There was rioting, gun battles and bombings

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish_War_of_Independence

  • Lisburn
  • City near Belfast, Northern Ireland

    result of gun and bomb attacks by the Ulster Defence Association and (a new) Ulster Volunteer Force, loyalist paramilitary groups that subsequently entered

    Lisburn

    Lisburn

    Lisburn

  • Belturbet bombing
  • 1972 terrorist attack in Ireland

    was destroyed by a Loyalist bomb. On the night of Thursday 28 December at around 10.30 pm the second in a series of three co-ordinated bombs exploded in

    Belturbet bombing

    Belturbet_bombing

  • Timeline of the Troubles
  • Period of civil unrest in Northern Ireland (late 1960s–1998)

    New IRA actions Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions Timeline of Ulster Defence Association actions Timeline of Loyalist Volunteer Force actions Timeline

    Timeline of the Troubles

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles

  • Irish revolutionary period
  • 1910s and 1920s in Ireland

    Sinn Féin movement. There were several waves of civil unrest linked to Ulster loyalism, trade unionism, and physical force republicanism, leading to the

    Irish revolutionary period

    Irish revolutionary period

    Irish_revolutionary_period

  • Assassination of Lord Mountbatten
  • 1979 bomb attack in Mullaghmore, Ireland

    unionists (mostly Ulster Protestants) and republicans (mostly Irish Catholics), which began in the late 1960s. The unionists—also known as loyalists—want Northern

    Assassination of Lord Mountbatten

    Assassination of Lord Mountbatten

    Assassination_of_Lord_Mountbatten

  • Society of United Irishmen
  • Political party in Ireland

    Ross on 30 May. There followed the massacre of loyalist prisoners at Scullabogue and, after a Committee of Public Safety was swept aside, at Wexford Bridge

    Society of United Irishmen

    Society of United Irishmen

    Society_of_United_Irishmen

  • Fenians
  • Secret Irish republican political organisations

    which was co-ordinated with raids into Canada from the United States. Although the rising failed, the IRB continued to exist and played a central part in

    Fenians

    Fenians

    Fenians

  • Politics of Northern Ireland
  • Ireland Executive in the North/South Ministerial Council, which co-ordinates areas of co-operation (such as agriculture, education and health) between Northern

    Politics of Northern Ireland

    Politics of Northern Ireland

    Politics_of_Northern_Ireland

  • Michael Collins (Irish leader)
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1890–1922)

    year by nationalists in response to the formation of the Ulster Volunteers, an Ulster loyalist body pledged to oppose Home Rule by force. An organiser

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael_Collins_(Irish_leader)

  • Northern Counties Committee
  • Railway in Northern Ireland (1903–1949)

    the hoped for co-operation between road and rail failed to materialise and the new board appeared to be only interested in co-ordinating road transport

    Northern Counties Committee

    Northern Counties Committee

    Northern_Counties_Committee

  • Bonar Law
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923

    backbenchers and party loyalists became agitated by the scheme and wrote to him that it was unacceptable – Ian Malcolm, a fanatical Ulster supporter, told Law

    Bonar Law

    Bonar Law

    Bonar_Law

  • 1989 Jonesborough ambush
  • Provisional IRA attack

    member of the Glenanne gang, a loose alliance of loyalist extremists which included the UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade and rogue elements of the security forces

    1989 Jonesborough ambush

    1989_Jonesborough_ambush

  • Neville Chamberlain
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940

    new position of Director of National Service, with responsibility for co-ordinating conscription and ensuring that essential war industries were able to

    Neville Chamberlain

    Neville Chamberlain

    Neville_Chamberlain

  • Liam Cosgrave
  • Taoiseach from 1973 to 1977

    unionist stance in his speech, Cosgrave's position was vindicated when loyalist bombs exploded in Dublin in November and December 1972, in the midst of

    Liam Cosgrave

    Liam Cosgrave

    Liam_Cosgrave

  • National Front (UK)
  • British fascist and white supremacist political party

    members. Anti-fascist and anti-racist groups formed the National Co-Ordinating Committee in September 1977. That November, various left and far-left groups

    National Front (UK)

    National Front (UK)

    National_Front_(UK)

  • State-sponsored terrorism
  • State support for terrorist activities and/or organizations

    United Kingdom supported Ulster loyalist paramilitaries during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. During the 1970s, a group of loyalists known as the "Glenanne

    State-sponsored terrorism

    State-sponsored_terrorism

  • Militia
  • Force of non-professional soldiers

    Republican Army groups and loyalist paramilitaries, could also be described as militias and are occasionally referred to as such. The Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR)

    Militia

    Militia

    Militia

  • British Empire
  • 40,000 and 100,000 defeated Loyalists had migrated from the new United States following independence. The 14,000 Loyalists who went to the Saint John and

    British Empire

    British Empire

    British_Empire

  • Britain First
  • British fascist political party

    led an anti-abortion campaign, the UK Life League. He is linked to Ulster loyalist groups in Northern Ireland. Other former officials from the BNP joined

    Britain First

    Britain First

    Britain_First

  • 2014 Scottish independence referendum
  • Referendum held in Scotland

    anti-independence march and rally in Edinburgh. It involved at least 15,000 Orangemen, loyalist bands and supporters from Scotland and across the UK, and was described

    2014 Scottish independence referendum

    2014 Scottish independence referendum

    2014_Scottish_independence_referendum

  • Human rights in the United Kingdom
  • All three are accredited with 'A' status by the International Co-ordinating Committee of NHRIs, and all participate in the European Group of NHRIs, in

    Human rights in the United Kingdom

    Human_rights_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • William Ewart Gladstone
  • British statesman (1809–1898)

    (6 & 7 Vict. c. 2), which set up a central office for employment. When that act expired in 1856, a select committee was appointed by the Lords in 1857

    William Ewart Gladstone

    William Ewart Gladstone

    William_Ewart_Gladstone

  • 2011 in the United Kingdom
  • Battle of Britain air ace (b. 1919) 25 September – Gusty Spence, Ulster loyalist politician (b. 1933) 27 September – David Croft, television writer

    2011 in the United Kingdom

    2011_in_the_United_Kingdom

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