Brigadier John McMichael
UDA calls for resignation of the two main unionist leaders. Report by Noreen Erskine. — Monday, 13 April 1987
Interview by Iain Webster with John McMichael, Ulster Defence Association spokesman, regarding the incidents of violence at the gates of Maryfield, Holywood. — Monday, 6 January 1986
Interview with John McMichael, regarding how the newly-formed Unionist Co-ordinating Committee would like the police to react with regard to the Anglo-Irish Agreement. — Thursday, 10 April 1986
UDA puts on display at its headquarters a quantity of Army maps which they say one of their 'patrols' discovered in a derelict house in Alliance Avenue, in the Ardoyne area of Belfast. Report by James Robbins and interview with UDA spokesman John McMichael. — Tuesday, 8 December 1981
Billy McCullough, 32, a member of the UDA's Loyalist Aid Group, was shot dead outside his house in Denmark Street, Belfast. — Friday, 16 October 1981
News conference at UDA headquarters, east Belfast regarding how they will react next Monday during Ian Paisley's 'Day of Action'. Loyalist leader John McKeague and John McMichael of the UDA answer questions. Report by Peter Gould. — Newtownards Road, Belfast, Saturday, 21 November 1981
John McMichael on common identity — November 1984
The UDA holds a news conferences to launch a political document titled Common Sense, which includes proposals for power-sharing through devolved government. The document was read at a news conference by John McMichael. — Thursday, 29 January 1987
John McMichael on an independent Ulster — 2nd of July, 1984
Brigadier John McMichael interview. He believes the PIRA/INLA should be actively sought out and destroyed.
John McMichael, leader of the UDA, calling the Anglo-Irish agreement a sell out - 1985
Gary McMichael
The government has announced that it will meet representatives from the Ulster Democratic Party and Progressive Unionist party for exploratory talks next week. Report by Brian Rowan, actuality Prime Minister John Mayor and interview with UDP councillor Gary McMichael. — Thursday, 8 December 1994
Taoiseach Albert Reynolds has given his response to Gary McMichael's request for Dublin's interpretation of the Downing Street Declaration. Report by Stephen Grimason and interview with Gary McMichael. — Friday, 24 June 1994
Gary McMichael, the leader of the UDP, and Mitchel McLaughlin the Sinn Féin chairman, have shared a public platform for the first time today during a debate at the Liberal Democrat annual conference in Glasgow. — Monday, 18 September 1995
Background to murder of loyalist spokesman Ray Smallwoods. Report by Brian Rowan and interview with Ulster Democratic party leader Gary McMichael. — Monday, 11 July 1994
Report by Brian Rowan on the loyalist ceasefire announcement today by the Combined Loyalist Military Command. CLMC. Actuality Gusty Spence, Gary McMichael and John White — Thursday, 13 October 1994
Report on the reaction from some local political figures and people in the street to the contents of the Mitchell Commission report. — Wednesday, 24 January 1996
The Ulster Democratic Party (UDP) has claimed that two key witnesses in an IRA murder trial are under a death threat from republicans. — Wednesday, 7 February 1996
Reaction to the Joint Framework document launched today by John Major and John Bruton. — Wednesday, 22 February 1995
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Gary McMichael of the UDP wants the government to consider releasing paramilitary prisoners once they have served three year sentences. — Tuesday, 10 January 1995
Gary McMichael, of the Ulster Democratic Party (UDP), believes the government's position on decommissioning of weapons is softening. — Monday, 6 March 1995
The Ulster Democratic Party has invited the SDLP to talks. Report by Henry McDonald and interview with councillor Gary McMichael and SDLP chairman Mark Durkan. — Thursday, 29 December 1994
Reaction by politicians to John Major announcement regarding the peace process in the Europa today. — Friday, 21 October 1994
The loyalist terrorist leadership has said it will not initiate a return to what it calls "war" and has stressed that its weapons are for defensive purposes only. — Friday, 25 August 1995
Doctor Joe Hendron is accused of having met the Ulster Defence Association before the last election 'to buy' loyalist votes. Report by Jane Dodge and interview with councillor Joe Austin, Sinn Fein, Doctor Hendron SDLP MP West Belfast and Gary McMichael Ulster Democratic Party. — Thursday, 17 September 1992
Report on the media speculation that a large number of paramilitary prisoners were about to be released in an effort to break the logjam in the peace process. — Thursday, 13 July 1995
The UDP announce they will be accepting President Clinton's invitation to attend a reception in the White House at which Gerry Adams will also be present. — Wednesday, 15 March 1995
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