Three men have been convicted for a plot to kill Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair and fellow ex-UDA leader Sam McCrory. Antoin Duffy (39) Martin Hughes (36) and Paul Sands (32) ave all been found guilty of ...
Around 150 mourners packed out the service - including dozens of friends and family from McCrory’s native Belfast. The 57-year-old - known to pals as Skelly - died last month after falling outside his ...
This is the photograph at the centre of a dispute involving Johnny Adair and rival loyalist factions including pals of the South East Antrim UDA leader he is accused of having murdered. On one side of ...
No compelling new evidence of collusion has emerged in a double sectarian murder linked to former loyalist terror chief Johnny Adair, a High Court judge has ruled. A ...
Three men who plotted to murder former loyalist leader Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair in Scotland have been jailed. Anton Duffy, 39, Martin Hughes, 36, and Paul Sands, 32, were convicted in July of conspiring ...
EX-LOYALIST terror chief Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair claims the man who plotted to kill him could be executed by the IRA. Adair, 51, was targetted by Antoin Duffy and ...
JOHNNY Adair was remanded in custody after appearing at court in Bolton charged with harassment. The 41-year-old former Ulster Defence Association (UDA) brigadier, who fled Northern Ireland after a ...
Johnny Adair once ruled Belfast's Lower Shankill as ‘brigadier’ of the UDA’s C-Company. He struck fear into the hearts of nationalists and his loyalist rivals, as he intended. Known as 'Mad Dog', his ...
One of four men accused of plotting to kill two former UDA leaders in Scotland told police he had never heard of Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair or Sam McCrory. The High Court in Glasgow was told that Martin ...
Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair, the ousted loyalist terrorist leader, was warned against attempts to split his former paramilitary unit yesterday. Ulster Defence Association (UDA) leaders in west Belfast ...
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