The Royal Ulster Constabulary was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. Following the awarding of the George Cross in 2000, it was subsequently known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary ...
Detectives re-examined bombings in Dublin and Monaghan as part of a wide-ranging review of loyalist attacks in the 1970s.
The family of the first child to be killed during the Troubles has received an apology from the police and “significant ...
Blair Wallace: uncompromisingly non-sectarian, he pursued both Republican and Loyalist terrorists with equal determination - Bob Bodman/Daily Telegraph ​Deputy Chief Constable Blair ...
The findings of a review into the activities of a Loyalist gang believed responsible for around 120 murders during the ...
This is an unusual story of Malachy Hughes, and what we can gleam from Prof. Knipe's The Fourth Northerners. Prof. Greg Knipe has a new book out, The Fourth Northerners, about the Irish Republican ...
The Police Ombudsman has pinpointed failings in investigations into two IRA attacks 35 years ago. Marie Anderson's office has issued a report on the murders of Henry Babington and police constables ...
THE funeral of a west Belfast man who was the first chairman of the Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Foundation, will take place tomorrow.
A historic Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) water cannon used to control rioters during the Troubles in Northern Ireland has been sold for £3,100 ($4,300). The 26-tonne RUC truck mounted with a 1970 ...
Sir Iain Livingstone and Chief Constable Jon Boutcher yesterday delivered the findings of Operation Kenova and its off-shoot, ...
Village of Lisbellaw pays tribute to the fallen in Church of Ireland and Presbyterian church Remembrance Day services ...
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