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  2. Police Service of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Constable of Northern Ireland is the third-highest paid police officer in the UK (after the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police). [21] The current chief constable is Jon Boutcher , who was appointed on an interim basis after the resignation of Simon Bryne in September 2023 and successful in being officially ...

  3. LGBTQ rights in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Health Minister of Northern Ireland at the time, Edwin Poots, announced that Northern Ireland would not follow suit and would retain its permanent ban. [142] Poots was criticised by political rivals Ulster Unionist Party and Sinn Féin for his decision as reflecting the anti-gay prejudice of his Democratic Unionist Party rather than any ...

  4. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    French, lit. "salad basket", slang for a police van (cf. fourgon de police). Parak Slang term used for policemen in the Philippines. Paw Patrol Slang term for K-9 units or Dog Units in the UK. Party Van Russian, a police car or van, especially one housing an entire squad and sent out to perform a search-and-seizure and/or an arrest at a ...

  5. Northern Ireland's police transformation may hold lessons for ...

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    As citizens and officials across the U.S. consider whether and how to reform policing, they might look to Northern Ireland. Over the past 20 years, a focused public and government effort has ...

  6. Northern Ireland police chief resigns after controversies ...

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    The Police Federation of Northern Ireland, which represents rank-and-file officers, said last month it had been inundated with calls from worried officers following the data breach.

  7. Police acted illegally by spying on journalists, court finds

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    The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and Metropolitan Police acted illegally by spying on two Belfast journalists' to identify their sources. The landmark ruling was made by the ...

  8. Royal Ulster Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    The polarised political climate in Northern Ireland resulted in violence from both sides of the political and sectarian divide. The lawlessness that affected the region during the early 1920s, and the problems it caused for the RUC, are indicated in a police report drawn up by District Inspector R.R. Spears in February 1923.

  9. Northern Irish police accidentally share names of all officers

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    Northern Ireland's police force accidentally shared the names and work locations of every member of staff on Tuesday in a data breach it said would be of "significant concern" to officers who are ...