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At this point it's worth a sideways glance at yesterday's coincidental report on the murder by the INLA – another republican offshoot – of Billy Wright, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) turned Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) mass murderer in the Maze prison in December 1997.
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King categorically denied having anything to do with the killing, and also rejected the Sunday World's description of him as an Loyalist Volunteer Force godfather.
Editor hails court's 'landmark ruling' in harassment case 2010
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The Government was under pressure last night to declare the Loyalist Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association ceasefires over following the murder of a journalist in Northern Ireland.
Ireland: UDA questions police effectiveness as loyalists get restless 2010
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The Government was under pressure last night to declare that the Loyalist Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association ceasefires were over following the murder of a journalist in Northern Ireland.
Ireland: UDA questions police effectiveness as loyalists get restless 2010
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John Kennaway, one of the three-man hit squad who gunned down the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) founder in 1997, made the claim in an interview with the Guardian prior to his death in 2007.
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Over the next five years the UVF would get drawn into a feud with the breakaway Loyalist Volunteer Force.
Archive 2008-01-01 Johnny Guitar 2008
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Over the next five years the UVF would get drawn into a feud with the breakaway Loyalist Volunteer Force.
Where did it all go wrong? Johnny Guitar 2008
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These groups join the IRA, UVF, UDA, Red Hand Commando and the Loyalist Volunteer Force - all of which have disarmed and confirmed that their wars are over.
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Lord Ranald MacLean probed the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) leader's murder by republicans in the high-security Maze prison near Belfast in 1997.
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John Kennaway, one of the three-man hit squad who gunned down the Loyalist Volunteer Force
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