Ulster Defence Regiment — CGC Regimental badge Active 1970 1992 Country … Wikipedia
Ulster Resistance — was a paramilitary movement established by unionists in Northern Ireland on 10 November 1986 in opposition to the Anglo Irish Agreement. [CAIN entry on Ulster Resistance [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/uorgan.htm] ] OriginsThe group was… … Wikipedia
Ulster Volunteer Force — Infobox War Faction name=Ulster Volunteer Force ( UVF ) war= The Troubles caption= The UVF emblem. active=1966 Present (ended armed campaign in 2006) leaders= Gusty Spence clans= headquarters=Belfast area=Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland… … Wikipedia
Ulster Defence Association — Infobox War Faction name=Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) war= The Troubles caption= A UDA flag commonly flown in Loyalist areas of Northern Ireland. active=1971 Present (officially ended armed campaign in 2007) leaders= UDA Inner Council Andy… … Wikipedia
Ulster Workers' Council Strike — The Ulster Workers Council (UWC) Strike was a general strike that took place between Wednesday 15 May 1974 and Tuesday 28 May 1974 in Northern Ireland. The strike was called in protest against the proposals in the Sunningdale Agreement to provide … Wikipedia
Ulster Defence Volunteers — The Ulster Defence Volunteers (UDV) and later the Ulster Home Guard were a force recruited by the Government of Northern Ireland to perform the role of the British Home Guard in Northern Ireland during World War II. The UDV was recruited… … Wikipedia
Ulster Herald — The Ulster Herald is a weekly newspaper based in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, known locally as The Herald. http://www.ulsterherald.comThe Newspaper was founded in 1901, and retained much of the same format until 2001, when a major… … Wikipedia
Ulster Star — The Ulster Star is a newspaper based in Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is published by a holding company entitled Johnston Publishing (NI), part of Johnston Press … Wikipedia
Johnston Publishing (NI) — is a large newspaper group in Northern Ireland consisting of Mortons Newspapers and the News Letter, and is a holding company of Johnston Press. The company was formed following Johnston Press s purchase of Century Newspapers (publishers of the… … Wikipedia
Mid Ulster Mail — The Mid Ulster Mail is a newspaper based in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. As well as serving Tyrone, it also covers Magherafelt, County Londonderry. It is published by Johnston Publishing (NI), part of Johnston Press who own thirty… … Wikipedia