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DUP declares guerrilla warfare on Northern Ireland protocol

UDA cocaine turf war erupts on Shankill

SINISTER: CCTV images captures the gunman who left a man critically injured in Hopewell Crescent last week Jenkins and Coleman were once close pals but fell out when the latter was jailed for UDA membership in 2018. While he was behind bars Jenkins took over his lucrative drugs rackets. Since being released last year Coleman (35) has tried to regain control of the cocaine supply network which brings in more than £100,000 per month. But with the backing of elements of the West Belfast UDA, Jenkins has managed to hold firm. The 40-year-old is now blaming Coleman on trying to have him killed last weekend, saying in a rambling audio recording: You doubted one of the people that was actually loyal to you. That s when I seen a different side to you, that s when I called you out.

Loyalist charity defends east Belfast UVF mob

UVF chief Stephen Matthews But what was not revealed in court are the annual six-figure sums of public cash given to ACT, which was set up to help the UVF transition into a community organisation. Last year the registered charity, which counts several former UVF life sentence prisoners on its board of trustees, was given almost £300,000 of government cash. UVF leaders John Bunter Graham and Harry Stockman have met with senior civil servants under the auspices of ACT to ask for £5m of funding to help the paramilitary group abandon criminality. Government sources told Sunday Life that the charity s public defence of the Pitt Park intimidation could damage future cash requests.

TV film gives Dorrians hope of finally finding Lisa

TIRELESS: Lisa’s sister Joanne alongside Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy at a search in 2019 Filming the documentary begins today, a poignant anniversary date which is emotionally difficult for the Dorrians but one they approach with courage. The programme is due to go out next year so this will be the only opportunity to film on Lisa s anniversary, explained Joanne. It will be hard for us, but as a family we are determined to do it. Lisa s tightly-knit family will spend today visiting a memorial bench in her honour in their home town of Bangor and a cherry-blossom tree planted nearby.

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