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Effective today, the contact details for the Northern Ireland Veterans' Association have changed to the following
The Secretary
57 Mortimer Street,
Derby.
DE24 8FX
Email: membership@nivets.org.uk
Web: www.nivets.org.uk
Mob: 07368 293729
NIVA Administration.
The Secretary
57 Mortimer Street,
Derby.
DE24 8FX
Email: membership@nivets.org.uk
Web: www.nivets.org.uk
Mob: 07368 293729
NIVA Administration.
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Neil Hyde 'has named Martin O'Hagan murder gang'
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- Published: 28-01-2012, 03:28 PM
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Neil Hyde 'has named Martin O'Hagan murder gang'
A man previously accused of murdering journalist Martin O'Hagan has agreed to co-operate with police investigating the LVF killing. A lawyer for 32-year-old Neil Hyde told Belfast Crown Court the Lurgan man has signed a contract to become an "assisting offender". He said he had offered the Crown "the very greatest assistance in relation to resolving the notorious killing". Mr O'Hagan, 51, was shot dead in Lurgan in September 2001. The killing of the Sunday World reporter was claimed by the Red Hand Defenders, a cover name used by both the Loyalist Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association. Lawyer Gordon Kerr QC said Hyde signed the contract under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) in return for a reduced sentence for 48 LVF-linked offences to which he has already pleaded guilty. His address was given as c/o the Witness Protection Unit. ... -
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Four quizzed over attempted murder
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- Published: 14-01-2012, 02:11 AM
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Four quizzed over attempted murder
Police are questioning four people over the attempted murder of a soldier in Belfast. Security forces said he was lucky to escape with his life after he spotted a bomb underneath the driver's seat inside his car on January 5. The soldier from Britain had been visiting a girlfriend when dissident republicans opposed to the peace process opened the door of his UK-registered Vauxhall Astra and slipped the device beneath the seat. Three men, aged 43, 40 and 30, and a 41-year-old woman were arrested in north Belfast on Friday. Police said they were taken to Antrim Serious Crime Suite where they are being questioned. Officers also searched nine properties in the area. ... -
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US court to rule on Boston College Troubles archive
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- Published: 09-01-2012, 05:39 AM
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US court to rule on Boston College Troubles archive
A court in the United States will be asked to rule later that interviews with former terrorists should not be handed over to NI authorities. Last year, the PSNI launched a legal bid to gain access to interviews with former republicans and loyalists held by Boston College. They are being sought by detectives investigating cases of people murdered and secretly buried by the IRA. At the heart of the case is the 1972 IRA murder of Jean McConville. ... -
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PPS to consider if soldier who shot Daniel Hegarty should be prosecuted
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- Published: 21-12-2011, 07:05 AM
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PPS to consider if soldier who shot Daniel Hegarty should be prosecuted
Northern Ireland's senior coroner has asked the Public Prosecution Service to consider if a soldier who killed a Derry teenager should be prosecuted.
John Leckey made the request after an inquest jury found that Daniel Hegarty posed no threat when he was shot dead by the soldier in Creggan in 1972.
He said it was the appropriate course of action given the jury's verdict.
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Report says IRA opened fire first in 1987 Loughgall attack
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- Published: 02-12-2011, 05:50 AM
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Report says IRA opened fire first in 1987 Loughgall attack
It has been reported that a new investigation by the PSNI's Historical Enquiries Team has found the SAS was within its rights to shoot dead eight IRA men during an attack on a County Armagh police station. According to the Belfast Telegraph, the report has concluded the IRA unit opened fire first in the incident at Loughgall RUC station in 1987. A civilian was also killed at the time. It had previously been believed that the SAS had fired first. The shootings at Loughgall RUC station were among the most controversial of the Troubles. Eight members of the IRA's so-called 'East Tyrone brigade' were shot dead by the SAS in a fierce gun battle at Loughgall on 8 May 1987. They were killed as they approached the station with a 200lb bomb, its fuse lit, in the bucket of a hijacked digger. ... -
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Attorney general orders new inquests into Ballymurphy deaths.
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- Published: 15-11-2011, 07:40 AM
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Attorney general orders new inquests into Ballymurphy deaths.
The attorney general has ordered 10 new inquests into the deaths of the people shot dead by paratroopers in Ballymurphy in 1971. The victims' families said the decision by John Larkin was an important step in their ongoing campaign for justice. The Army said it opened fire in response to gunfire from republican paramilitaries. The families have carried out a long-running campaign for an independent inquiry into the killings. Ten people were shot dead during the shootings and another man died from what the families claim was a related incident. ... -
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The silence is deafening as a terrorist seduces Ireland
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- Published: 17-10-2011, 12:06 PM
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The silence is deafening as a terrorist seduces Ireland
The clock clicks by. Irish democracy sleeps, the lullaby of Sinn Fein lies wooing it to a deadly slumber. Electors under 30 have little memory of the Troubles; those under 25 none. Mental partitionism, which became endemic in the Republic after about 1973, means that maybe half of those old enough to remember the Troubles do not actually do so: the memory receptors in their brains were instantly turned off by any mention of the north.
And, suddenly, we have an inverse reality to deal with. Because, though Martin McGuinness was central to so many shocking things in the IRA's long and ruinous war, they are not remembered by enough people to count.
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Will Irish troops salute a Provo President Martin McGuinness?
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- Published: 17-10-2011, 09:55 AM
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Will Irish troops salute a Provo President Martin McGuinness?
Visualise the scenario - President Martin McGuinness is guest of honour at the first formal dinner hosted by chief of staff of the Republic's defence forces, Major General McCann.
In accordance with protocol, General McCann will be obliged to propose a toast to Mr McGuinness, president and commander-in-chief. Acutely conscious of Mr McGuinness's past and recent history, will there be one - or more, or many - of those present who will feel honour-bound to remain seated, or maybe even walk out? ... -
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Gusty Spence, former UVF leader, dies in hospital
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- Published: 26-09-2011, 01:01 AM
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Gusty Spence, former UVF leader, dies in hospital
The former loyalist paramilitary leader Gusty Spence has died in hospital. The 78-year-old had been ill for some time.
In the 1960s, he founded the modern Ulster Volunteer Force, an organisation which was responsible for hundreds of sectarian murders during the Troubles. He was jailed for life for the murder of a Catholic barman in 1966 and served 18 years in prison. He later became involved in politics and announced the landmark loyalist paramilitary ceasefires in 1994. In 2007, he announced that the UVF and an associated group, the Red Hand Commando, would cease to exist in their previous form. ... -
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Constable Stephen Carroll murder: three in court
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- Published: 10-09-2011, 05:40 PM
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Constable Stephen Carroll murder: three in court
A former Sinn Fein councillor and a teenager have been arraigned before the Crown Court charged over the murder of Constable Stephen Carroll. Brendan McConville, 39, of Aldervale, Tullygally, and John Paul Wootton, 19, of Collindale, Lurgan, deny the murder. Constable Carroll, 48, was shot in the head on 9 March 2009 in Craigavon. Mr Wootton's 38-year-old mother, Sharon Wootton of the same address, denied perverting the course of public justice between March and October 2009. She is accused of giving police information which she knew to be false and by "removing a computer or computers from her home address believing her home address might be searched and the same computer or computers seized by the police". The other two deny possessing an AK47 assault rifle and ammunition allegedly used in the shooting at Linsmore Manor. ... -
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This years’ service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 14th September 2024 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.
The chapel service will be followed by a parade down to the Ulster Ash Grove for the laying of wreathes.
Following the laying of the wreathes, there will be a 15-minute pause before...-
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Northern Ireland Veterans' Association
Service of Remembrance
National Memorial Arboretum
Saturday 9th September 2023
This years’ service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 9th September 2023 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.
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This year's service will be held at the NMA on Saturday 10th September. At present, we won't be aware of restrictions, if any, that the NMA will impose on attendees (pre booking cars, names etc) but as this information is made available to us, we will publish it.
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NIVA Service Of Remembrance
The 2021 service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 11th September 2021 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.The chapel service will be followed by a parade down to the Ulster Ash Grove for the laying of wreathes. ...-
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Ten members and wives assembled today at the Ulster Ash Grove to represent all our members for the Act of Remembrance. ...-
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It is our sad duty to inform you that Ken passed away on Thursday 19th March 2020 after a brief struggle with cancer.
A full obituary will be published in the forthcoming Newsletter.
The NIVA Annual Service of Remembrance was booked with the NMA to take place on Saturday 12th September 2020. Since that booking was made, we have been advised that the NMA is closed for the foreseeable future. Alternative arrangements may have to be made. Keep logging in to follow and-
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