Who is “Winkie Irvine”, really? A source I spoke to in the wake of my revelation that Winkie Irvine had been expelled from the UVF confirmed to me just how disliked the former UVF commander actually was inside his own paramilitary group. Then he said something very interesting. “Many people,” he told me, “believed there…
Tag: Ulster Loyalism
No More Nods for the Wink
My sources close to the UVF have confirmed to me that a secret meeting of the 1st Belfast Battalion of the organisation was held last night in the Shankill. I understand that representatives from all UVF 1st Battalion companies were in attendance, as were members of the group’s ruling Brigade Staff. Allegations were made in…
I’m Now on Substack!
“The saying goes that one shouldn’t judge a book by its cover but in this case… The basic problem is that the author is far too close to his subject to exhibit a meaningful degree of objectivity.” That’s what An Phoblacht, the official media outlet of the Provisional IRA, wrote about me in a review…
Making Ulster Great Again?
A trusted source has been in touch to inform me that a new formal political alliance is about to be launched this weekend.
The East Belfast UVF: When Pictures Paint a Thousand Words
When I broke the news that the East Belfast UVF leadership had been stood down on Remembrance Sunday last November it took a lot of people by surprise, even Northern Ireland’s media. Some of them moved quickly to check with their own sources, with two respected journalists, Hugh Jordan of the Sunday World and Julian…
It’s Hobson’s Choice Time for Unionism
In the past few minutes my sources close to the DUP have confirmed that the deal is now done. The party is returning to Stormont. This confirms my analysis in an earlier blog post before Christmas that “talk of talks” was merely a ploy to steady those frightened horses within the party who are evangelically…
The Ghosts of Christmas Past
As far as long-drawn out political negotiations go, the one between the DUP and the British government must be one of the longest in Northern Ireland’s modern history. Even the bargaining between the old Stormont government under Brian Faulkner and Edward Heath regarding the rescinding of security powers in 1972 took less time to collapse…
Is the Mood Music Changing?
As rumours of a General Election intensify some close to the thinking of the DUP suggest that the party is working to a post-Christmas timetable. This is highly significant, particularly in light of how far the DUP has come since it began its boycott of the power-sharing Executive in February 2022. As I revealed on…
The End of Loyalist Paramilitary ‘Group Transition’?
It has become clear in recent days that the UVF Brigade Staff on the Shankill has seen its stock rise in the eyes of its grassroots supporters due to its shock statement a week ago, which saw them announcement the standing down its East Belfast leadership. I argued in an earlier blog post that there…
“What is the Game Plan?”
Since I broke the story about the UVF Brigade Staff on the Shankill standing down its East Belfast area leadership, it has become clear that the group has not produced a more comprehensive plan for what comes next. My sources in Belfast tell me that the statement was “short and sweet.” It did not mention…