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  2. Andy Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Marsh was born in 1966 in Liverpool, England. [3]His policing career commenced as a recruit at Avon and Somerset in 1987. [4] He later became assistant chief constable (ACC) for Wiltshire Police, then ACC for Avon and Somerset, then chief constable of Hampshire Constabulary. [4]

  3. Mark Shelford - Wikipedia

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    Mark Grosvenor McNeill Shelford (born November 1961 [3]) is a British Conservative politician and former lieutenant colonel in the British Army, who served as the Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner from 2021 until 2024.

  4. TV1 - Wikipedia

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    M1 (TV channel) or Magyar TV1, news channel of the Hungarian MTVA TRT 1 , the first Turkish national channel, formerly using TV1 as logo TVNZ 1 , formerly TV One, New Zealand

  5. Avon and Somerset Police - Wikipedia

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    [1] A report has described Avon and Somerset Police as at 'tipping point' due to financial pressure and increasing work load. The region faces complex threats from Islamism, from right-wing extremists trying to incite anti Muslim hatred and from left-wing extremists. The report states, "We now face a tipping point.

  6. Avon - Wikipedia

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    Avon Cobourne (born 1979), American football running back; Anthony Eden (1897–1977), British Prime Minister and 1st Earl of Avon; Avon Honey (1947–2010), American politician from Louisiana; Avon Long (1910–1984), American singer and actor; Avon Riley (1958–2020), American football linebacker; Avon Williams (1921–1993), American ...

  7. To Catch a Copper - Wikipedia

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    Some incidents are referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), who have the power to remove officers from their jobs. [3] [4] In 2022, of 81,000 complaints against the UK police, under 1% led to misconduct proceedings. [2] Overall, the programme features cases involving 16 officers and one PCSO. Two of these people were dismissed.

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  9. Sue Mountstevens - Wikipedia

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    Before being elected as the police and crime commissioner, Mountstevens was an independent member of Avon and Somerset Police Authority (the body which, as Police and Crime Commissioner, she replaces), vice-chair of the Independent Monitoring Board for Bristol Prison and was a magistrate for 15 years. Earlier in her career she was a director of ...