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Within a few days three people were shot dead and dozens of families were intimidated from their homes. There followed years of violence between the two organisations. Ulster Defence Association (UDA) / Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) feud. 11 June 1977 21 August 2000 From The Socialist newspaper, 1 September 2000. Oct.30, Bertie Rice (63) a PUP worker gunned down in Tiger's Bay, North Belfast by UDA. Oct.30, Tommy English (40) a former member UDA shot dead at his home in Newtownabbey by the UVF. Oct.28, David Greer (21) linked to the UDA was shot dead in Mountcollyer Street, North Belfast by the UVF. Shankill Assembly member Billy Hutchinson fears a further escalation in the feud between the UVF and UDA. He was killed by the rival loyalist paramilitary organisation the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), as the result of a feud within loyalism. 2000 feud In 2000 Hutchinson was caught up in a loyalist feud that broke out between the UVF and the West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). In 2000 another feud between Johnny Adair’s UDA ‘C’ Company and the UVF led to the deaths of at least seven people including leading figures Jackie Coulter and Bobby Mahood. THE LONG-simmering feud between the UDA/UFF and UVF last week spilled over into a bloody battle for control of the Shankill area, the loyalist heartland in Belfast. 3.1 1972-1974; 3.2 1987-1989; 3.3 1.1 1975-1976; 1.2 2000; 2 UVF-LVF feuds. Resize: A A A Print. A loyalist feud refers to any of the sporadic feuds which have erupted almost routinely between Northern Ireland ‘s various loyalist paramilitary groups during and after the ethno-political conflict known as the Troubles broke out in the late 1960s. In January 2000 UVF Mid-Ulster brigadier Richard Jameson was shot dead by a LVF gunman which led to an escalation of the UVF/LVF feud. The UDA, however, is divided over its attitude to the LVF-UVF feud. Loyalist feud Contents. 2.1 1999-2001; 2.2 2005; 3 UDA internal feuds. The UVF was also clashing with the UDA in the summer of 2000. ``I have not seen any sign of people wanting to relent or let up,'' he said. Ulster Defence Association (UDA) / Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) feud. Loyalist feud continues. The feuds have frequently involved problems between and within the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) as … What's behind the Loyalist Feud? UVF sceptics say the leadership should have held out to force the UDA leadership to discipline its Lower Shankill unit, and oblige Adair's comrades to apologise for starting the feud … Jackie Coulter (22 May 1954 – 21 August 2000) was a loyalist paramiltary from Belfast, Northern Ireland who held the rank of lieutenant in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). 31 January 1977: Moorehead, James (30) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Found beaten to death, Adela Street, off Antrim Road, Belfast. New UDA brigadier link to McColgan and Quail murders (Stephen McGoldrick, Irelandclick.com) The new leader of the South East Antrim Brigade of the UDA has been linked to the murder of postman Daniel McColgan and the killing of a UVF man in Rathcoole during the loyalist feud of 2000. 21 August 2000 Coulter, Jackie (46) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Shot while sitting in stationary jeep, Crumlin Road, Belfast. Ulster Defence Association / Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) feud. Its Shankill Road units were deliberately seen in public with LVF members from Portadown at … Ulster Defence Association (UDA) / Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) feud. The feud with the UDA ended in December following seven deaths. 13 September 2000 Edition. 1 UDA-UVF feuds.