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Fact Files
Brief guides to the political parties and paramilitaries of Northern Ireland.
Political Parties
Paramilitaries
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Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
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Democratic Unionist Party
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Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
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Social Democratic and Labour Party
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Sinn Féin
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Progressive Unionist Party
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Ulster Democratic Party
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Ulster Unionist Party
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United Kingdom Unionist Party
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Northern Ireland Unionist Party
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Irish Republican Army
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Provisional IRA
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Official IRA
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Continuity IRA
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The Real IRA/32-County Sovereignty Movement
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Irish National Liberation Army
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Direct Action Against Drugs
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Ulster Defence Association/Ulster Freedom Fighters
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Ulster Volunteer Force
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Loyalist Volunteer Force
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Red Hand Defenders/Orange Volunteers
Northern Ireland Unionist Party
This breakaway group split from the UKUP in January 1999, blaming what it said was leader Bob McCartney's autocratic style.
The NIUP remains hostile to the Good Friday Agreement and to reform of the province's security services.
The party believes that Northern Ireland should become more British and remain part of the UK because it is the will of the majority.
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