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Man questioned about feud murder Man, 42, faces feud murder charge
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Detectives from the Historical Enquiries Team have arrested a 42-year-old man in connection with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago. A 42-year-old man is to appear in court, charged in connection with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago.
Tommy English was shot dead at his home in the Ballyduff Estate, Newtownabbey, during a loyalist feud in October 2000.Tommy English was shot dead at his home in the Ballyduff Estate, Newtownabbey, during a loyalist feud in October 2000.
Mr English, 40, was part of a loyalist delegation which took part in talks at Stormont prior to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. Mr English, 40, was part of a loyalist delegation which at talks in Stormont prior to 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
The man will also face a charge of membership of a proscribed organisation at Laganside Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
In recent weeks, eight people have been charged in connection with the murder.In recent weeks, eight people have been charged in connection with the murder.
The men were arrested as part of inquiries by the Historical Enquiries Team - a specialist police unit set up to investigate unsolved killings throughout the Northern Ireland Troubles.The men were arrested as part of inquiries by the Historical Enquiries Team - a specialist police unit set up to investigate unsolved killings throughout the Northern Ireland Troubles.