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  • '''Peter Wright''' (1929-2011), was Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police from 1983 to 1990.<ref>Martin Wainwright, [http:/
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  • ...[Cambridge University]]), [[Matthew Taylor]] (chief executive, RSA; former chief advisor on strategy to prime minister, Tony Blair, IPPR), discussing ‘Pos ...hair of [[Royal College of General Practitioners]]), [[Katherine Murphy]] (Chief executive, the patients association), [[Roger Taylor]] (co-founder and rese
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  • ...used an invitation after being told Adams was to appear. <ref>‘Sinn Fein chief's TV invitation withdrawn; Gerry Adams’, The Times, 9 September 1988</ref ...ne 8.30pm on Monday 25 February 2008) At the time of the abuse Jackson was Chief of the General Staff and thus directly respoinsible. On the torture see als
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  • '''Geoff Mulgan''' has been called "the chief ideologue of New Labour"<ref>Martin Bright, "[http://www.articlearchives.co *2004 - 2011, First Chief Executive of the [[Young Foundation]] <ref name="MP"> Nesta Staff Profile[h
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  • ...as appointed to the position in early 1998{{ref|1}} and was a former Chief Constable of the West Yorkshire Police. He was a policeman for 36 years{{ref|2}} and
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  • ...constable-suspended-in-psni-contracts-probe-1-6134129 West Yorkshire chief constable suspended in PSNI contracts probe], News Letter, 20 June 2014.</ref>
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  • Paul Smith is a Chief Superintendent with the Leicestershire Police. He is seconded to work with ...tion Unit]] (RICU) within the OSCT, [[Home Office]]. He was appointed as a constable in 1979 and served through the ranks both in the City, and County of Leices
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  • * October 1979 - October 1980: Detective Chief Inspector (at age of 33) as head of CID at Kensington Police Station (then * September 1983: promoted to Detective Chief Superintendent.<ref name="gill"/>
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  • ...c Bodies Statistics 2008-2009: Chair The Rt Hon M Martin MP Remuneration 0 Chief Exec/Secretary [[Lee Hegarty]] Remuneration 0 Civil Servant Public Meetings Chief
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  • ...Army]]. On 15 March 1994 he was promoted to [[Field Marshal]] and became [[Chief of the Defence Staff]]. He served in the post until 1997, when he was creat *Chief of Staff, HQ 1 (BR) Corps 1982-83;
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  • CST is headed by its Chairman [[Gerald Ronson]] and its Chief Executive [[Richard Benson]]. Other key members of staff include its Direc ...n]]; [[Jeremy Trent]], a Chartered Accountant; and [[Douglas Krikler]] the Chief Executive of the [[United Jewish Israel Appeal]].
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  • ...fficial opening a reception was held to enable them to meet Hitler and his chief officials. Oswald Moseley's sister-in-law, Lady Ravensdale, called them "Ri ...Hall|Reginald "Blinker" Hall]] "was now Churchill's personal intelligence chief." The League's founder was now pulling together a number of "informal group
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  • ...s 'hypocritical window dressing'<ref>Bakan. J, (2005) ''The Corporation''. Constable & Robinson Ltd</ref>. ...s a main player in the drive for cheapness, and just after the merger then Chief Executive, Allan Leighton, claimed that Asda would bring down prices to Ame
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  • ...rman from May 2011) - Airey Neave's nephew and godson and the former Chief Constable of Staffordshire.
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  • *Professor [[Peter Donnelly]], Deputy Chief Medical Officer, (Deputy Chair) *[[Jack Law]], Chief Executive, [[Alcohol Focus Scotland]]
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  • ...British Officer and counterinsurgency theorist. He rose to be Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces from 1982 to 1985 and was Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen Kitson was appointed Deputy Commander in Chief, United Kingdom Land Forces and Inspector General Territorial Army with sub
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  • Dr. Gil Ariely - Chief Knowledge Officer ...phies/DetectiveConstableRichardJohnWarnes/tabid/144/Default.aspx Detective Constable Richard John Warnes], accessed 19 August 2009</ref>
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  • ...ress [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/business/04coke.html?_r=1 Coke’s Chief Got $21.6 Million in 2007 ]''New York Times''. 4th March 2008. Accessed 22n ...s 'hypocritical window dressing'<ref>Bakan. J, (2005) ''The Corporation''. Constable & Robinson Ltd</ref>.
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  • ...ry Park. These concerns were then passed by Lambeth’s borough commander, Chief Superintendent [[Richard Quinn]],<ref name="AWB834">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/ ...essed 28 June 2016), Ev 49.</ref> A memo submitted by the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (dated 16 September 2004) similarly commended the MCU as
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  • ...8 he had overall lead of the unit, having been made up to Acting Detective Chief Inspector.<ref name="ART007p235"/>Lambert states he left SDS sometime in 19 ...o meet customer requirements”. In his third Operation Herne report Chief Constable Mick Creedon registers surprise that this appears to have been executed wit
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  • ...ng Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] and Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. ::In 2002, as Acting Chief Constable of the reformed [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]], he presided over th
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  • ::In November 1998, Mr Hayman entered the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (Acpo) when he was appointed to the rank of commander in ::He left the Met to become Chief Constable of Norfolk, where he stayed until he returned to Scotland Yard to take up t
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  • :Mr Lowry had previously clashed with [[Hugh Orde]] before he became Chief Constable over the prosecution of UDA informant William Stobie. Special Branch source ...place on 17 March 2002. Lowry was present at a retirement event for Chief Constable [[Ronnie Flanagan]], hosted by Northern Ireland Secretary [[John Reid]] jus
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  • ...ly a handful of senior officers were kept informed - the then Acting Chief Constable, [[Colin Cramphorn]], senior Special Branch officers [[Chris Albiston]] and ::Before Operation Torsion "went live", Chief Constable [[Hugh Orde]] had been fully briefed and the most senior uniformed officer
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  • ...puted whether the Regiment's presence had been requested by [[PSNI]] Chief Constable [[Hugh Orde]] or by [[MI5]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_irela
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  • ...r [[Ronnie Flanagan]] announced an investigation to be headed by Detective Chief Superintendent [[Phil Wright]], the most senior detective in Belfast. <ref> ...and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief Constable.
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  • ...illings by undercover units of the RUC in 1982, by Merseyside Deputy Chief Constable, [[John Stalker]], concluded, however, that: ...s sitting. He fired his pistol through the window, killing the INLA man. Constable Robinson then walked around the front of the car, reloading his pistol as h
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  • ...1991</ref> Channel Four responded that it was regrettable that the Chief Constable had dismissed the film without 'investigating it or awaiting the additiona The RUC did not let the matter rest there. [[Hugh Annesley]] the Chief Constable again took the unusual step of issuing a 7 page press release, alleging tha
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  • ...y Board of [[Thales UK]] and the [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]]. He is Constable of HM Tower of London. He is a non–executive director having previously s
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  • ...2015).</ref> The Blyumkin in question is thought to be Paul Blyumkin, the Chief Operating Officer of Salford Capital Partners, which invests in Eastern Eur # '''[[Keith Hunter]]''', Chief Executive Officer
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  • ...[Martin McGuinness]] as 'the top man in the IRA'.<ref>TV NAMES IRA 'TERROR CHIEF'; ...ports disclosed to the McKevitt team included a letter from a deputy chief constable detailing information O'Callaghan had supplied over the years. According to
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  • ...ww.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1610486.ece Civilian is made chief of nuclear police force], The Times, 4 April 2007.</ref> ==Chief Constable==
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  • *[[John Sampson]] - Deputy Chief Constable *[[Richard Thompson]] - Former Chief Constable 2007-2012
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  • ...mber 2008) as part of its ''Street Science'' series, which featured former chief government scientist [[David King]] propagandizing for GM (see transcript [ ...for pharma-friendly experts include: <ref> Law, J. (2006) ''Big Pharma.'' Constable & Robinson Ltd, London, p.59.</ref>
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  • ...[House of Lords]]. He is also Chief of Scottish clan Hay, and [[Lord High Constable of Scotland]]. Hay has enjoyed a successful career working in information * Hereditary [[Lord High Constable of Scotland]].
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  • '''Peter Wright''' (1929-2011), was Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police from 1983 to 1990.<ref>Martin Wainwright, [http:/
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  • ...inator (for) Domestic Extremism (NCDE)|Alias=none|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Public ...ee]] and funded by the [[Home Office]]. The first NCDE was Assistant Chief Constable [[Anton Setchell]].
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  • The '''Association of Chief Police Officers Of England, Wales and Northern Ireland''' was a membership ...s-been-appointed-as-chair-of-the-national-police-chiefs-council-npcc Chief Constable Sara Thornton has been appointed as Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Co
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  • ...cation of Laporte) (FC) (Original Appellant and Cross-respondent) v. Chief Constable of Gloucestershire] (Original Respondent and Cross-appellant)''.</ref> Glou ...May 2018).</ref> Despite this extensive surveillance operation, The Chief Constable of Fife Constabulary at the time commented:' We learned not to know on a da
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  • The [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]] (ACPO TAM) is the business ...ICAL CHANGE TO COUNTER-TERRORISM STRUCTURE], Press Release, Association of Chief Police Officers, 29 September 2006.</ref>
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  • ...lice as Deputy Chief Constable and in November 2004 he was appointed Chief Constable of Surrey.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/bobquick.htm Assistant Commi ...ionally as well as in London. He also became chair of the [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|ACPO Terrorism & Allied Matt
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  • In conclusion, the article quotes War on Want's Chief Executive, Louise Richards, who states that: ...s 'hypocritical window dressing'<ref>Bakan. J, (2005) ''The Corporation''. Constable & Robinson Ltd</ref>.
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  • ===List of Inspectors General and Chief Constables=== *Sir [[Arthur Young]], November 1969. (Inspector-General, later Chief Constable.)
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  • ...f Constable in June 1992.<ref>Ian Graham, RUC APPOINTS SECOND DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE, Press Association, 6 June 1992.</ref> In July 1992, as Deputy Chief Constable (Operations), Wallace was given a new role in co-ordinating counter-terrori
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  • ...f>[http://inspectorates.homeoffice.gov.uk/hmic/about/chief-inspector.html/ Chief Inspector of Constabulary], Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, acc ...f>[http://inspectorates.homeoffice.gov.uk/hmic/about/chief-inspector.html/ Chief Inspector of Constabulary], Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, acc
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  • *Assistant Chief Constable [[John Charles Brian Fitzsimons]] - head of [[RUC Special Branch]] *Detective Chief Superintendent [[Desmond Conroy|Desmond Patrick Conroy]]
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  • ...destroying politics.<ref>John Lloyd ''What the Media Do to Our Politics'', Constable, 2004.</ref> Lloyd and Hobsbawm were also involved in the discussion leadi *[[Sandra Macleod]], Chief Executive, [[Echo Research]], a PR industry research grouping;
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  • ...Belfast's Crown Court, with my mother gazing on in stunned disbelief, Lord Chief Justice Lowry informed me that I would serve at least 25 years for ending t In November 2004, McIntyre interviewed [[Hugh Orde]], the chief Constable of the [[PSNI]]. He said afterwards, that "Hugh Orde is personable, witty a
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  • ...atesman'' as 'wife of [[John Negroponte]], Bush's former national security chief notorious for his associations with death-squad politics in central America ...Peter Mandelson]] EU trade commissioner | [[Jonathan Powell]] Tony Blair's chief of staff | [[Jeremy Paxman]] broadcast journalist and author | [[Mo Mowlam]
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  • ...Obituary: Sir Hohn Hermon], The Guardian, 8 November 2008.</ref> was Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ([[RUC]]) from 1980 to 1989.<ref>[http://w Hermon repeatedly clashed with [[John Stalker]], the Deputy Chief Constable of Manchester, who was appointed to investigate the killings.<ref>[http://w
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  • WECTU was formerly headed by the then Assistant Chief Constable of South Wales [[Giles York]].<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales ::The [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (Acpo) now runs three units whose purpose is to tackle an
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  • ...his desk, after being served with a disciplinary charge by Assistant Chief Constable [[Duncan McCausland]] - a charge that was withdrawn 48 hours later. ...up with the man responsible for Special Branch operations, Assistant Chief Constable Chris Albiston, over the briefing.
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  • ...976, during which he was impressed by the Special Branch and the new Chief Constable [[Kenneth Newman]]. He concluded that the [[Provisional IRA]] was being slo ...n called in Hanley in August 1975, saying that he had been told by [[MI6]] chief [[Maurice Oldfield]] that there was an unreliable element in MI5.
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  • ...ble_duncan_mccausland_obe_criminal_justice_department_.htm Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland OBE - Operational Support and Criminal Justice Department
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  • McQuillan was Acting Deputy Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] when, in 2003, he retired to
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  • ...d link with [[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]], and the Chief Constable of the [[RUC]]. According to Christopher Andrew, the post was offered to MI
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  • ...w.acpo.police.uk/about_pages/structure.html Our Structure], Association of Chief Police Officers, accessed 7 September 2009.</ref> Tabloid stories about Orde's private life during his tenure as Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] have led to suggestions he ma
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  • '''Matthew (Matt) Baggott CBE QPM''' became Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] on 22 September 2009, succeed ...me.<ref>[http://www.nipolicingboard.org.uk/article/?id=9988 New PSNI Chief Constable announced], Northern Ireland Policing Board, 11 August 2009.</ref>
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  • ...009 via the Internet Archive.</ref> He retired in November 2010, Detective Chief Superintendent [[Adrian Tudway]] now occupies this role.<ref> Netcu website
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  • ...roduce a briefing on the EDL ahead of a meeting chaired by Assistant Chief Constable [[Sharon Rowe]] of West Midlands Police in September 2009.<ref name=ministe On 24 September, [[Metropolitan Police]] Chief Constable Sir [[Paul Stephenson]] said the EDL and [[Stop the Islamisation of Europe]
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  • ...ce and a fifth for racially motivated breach of the peace. Assistant chief constable Fiona Taylor said the demonstration involving about 70 people against immig
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  • ...ref>http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2005-11-09a.296.3&s=%22chief+constable+of+Manchester%22#g297.0</ref> ...attack [...] That is the view not only of the Metropolitan police, but of chief constables across the country and the terrorism committee that represents t
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  • Alan Burnett (Assisstant Chief Constable) is the [[Association of Chief Police Officers Scotland]] (ACPOS) co-ordinator for counter-terrorism. He i ...-as-much-of-a-threat-as-al-qaeda-1.828705 Scotland's new counter-terrorism chief: neo-Nazis as much of a threat as al-Qaeda], The Herald, 3 May 2008, access
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  • ...murder he was visited by [[Wilfred Monahan]], the then RUC Assistant Chief Constable.
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  • * The [[British Pregnancy Advisory Service]], whose current Chief Executive is long time LM associate [[Ann Furedi]] sponsored the Battle of *[[cScape]], whose current Chief Executive is long time LM associate [[Rob Killick]] and who employed anothe
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  • ...ral Sir Richard Dannatt''' served as the [[Chief of the General Staff (UK)|Chief of the General Staff]] in the [[British Army]] from 2006 to 2009, after wh ...h was extended by the UK government until November 2018. He was the 159th Constable of The Tower of London and a Trustee of Historic Royal Palaces from August
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  • According to BBC journalist John Ware, [[RUC]] Chief Constable Sir [[Hugh Annesley]] instructed Waters to withhold army intelligence and d
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  • ...was heterosexuality, chastity and monogamy. [[James Anderton]], the chief constable of Greater Manchester who claimed he had a direct line to God, infamously d
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  • ...the newly formed [[West Midlands Counter-Terrorism Unit]]. Assistant Chief Constable [[David Shaw]] was commanding it.<ref name="Independent 1"> Jason Bennetto,
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  • *'''Matthew Elliot''' Chief Executive and co-founder of the TPA. ...el White[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/aug/22/taxpayers-alliance-chief-electoral-reform]”The Guardian,22nd of August 2010, accessed 19 October 2
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  • ...tioned about the use of "[[covert human intelligence sources]]", Detective Chief Superintendent [[Russell Dunn]] of Strathclyde police, told ''The Guardian' ...cretary has discussed the matter with Strathclyde Police's assistant chief constable and is satisfied the force has acted proportionately and legitimately".<ref
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  • ...he midst of the 1981 hunger strikes. Others present included [[RUC]] Chief Constable [[Jack Hermon]], General Sir [[Richard Lawson]] and Sir [[Kenneth Stowe]].<
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  • 1) Assistant Chief Constable (Crime) The Assistant Chief Constable (Crime) is currently [[George Hamilton]]. He will be responsible for ensuri
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  • ...erving officer with [[Lancashire Police]], he was a staff officer to Chief Constable [[Brian Johnson]] at the time of the [[Hillsborough Inquiry]]. Later he was ...p_born_police_chief_denies_Madeleine_McCann_case_claims/ Bacup-born police chief denies Madeleine McCann case claims], ''Lancashire Telegraph'', 26th May 20
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  • *'''24''' - [[Metropolitan Police]] Chief Constable Sir [[Paul Stephenson]] said the EDL and [[Stop the Islamisation of Europe]
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  • ...e: News of the World hired detective firm linked with murder to spy on Met Chief], ''Independent Voices, 17 September 2012.</ref> ...e: News of the World hired detective firm linked with murder to spy on Met Chief], ''Independent Voices, 17 September 2012.</ref>
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  • ...nard Hogan-Howe, QPM''' is a leading UK police officer who served as Chief Constable of Merseyside Police before becoming the Commissioner of the [[Metropolitan ...olitan Police Service]] 2001-2004 before returning to Merseyside as Chief Constable where he is noted for having developed the concept of 'Total Policing'. Fro
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  • ...r 15 years from February 1976 to May 1991, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. He worked mainly "mainly in public order and counter terrorist i ...HQ Strategy and Divisional Command post, he was appointed Assistant Chief Constable, Crime and Specialist Operations in April 2000.<ref name="LinkedInBio">[htt
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  • ...s a Constable (1978-1981), Sergeant (1981-1984), Inspector (1984-1988) and Chief Inspector (1988-1991).<ref name="Solana">[http://www.consilium.europa.eu/ue ...hire Police]] as an Assistant Chief Constable (1995-1996) and Deputy Chief Constable (1996-1999).<ref name="Solana">[http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cmsUp
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  • :The chief secretary to the Treasury, [[Danny Alexander]], policing minister, [[Nick H *Chief Constable Sir [[Hugh Orde]], President, [[Association of Chief Police Officers]]
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  • ...of Lords Commissioner for Standards]] is [[Paul Kernaghan]], former Chief Constable of the Hampshire Constabulary from 1999 until 2008.
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  • *'''3''' - Director of Public Prosecutions writes to the Chief Constable of the [[RUC]], saying it had been decided not to charge [[Robin Jackson]]
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  • ...1976, during which he is impressed by the Special Branch and the new Chief Constable [[Kenneth Newman]], and decides to switch MI5's emphasis from supporting th
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  • ...indicates that he "briefed CLF [Commander Land Forces] and ACOS [Assistant Chief of Staff] G2 on the case and outlined the [Security Service] interest". The ...ts to the [[FRU]] that [[Tommy Lyttle]] had informed him that he would be "Chief Intelligence Officer UDA for the entire Province". Further, L/28 had inform
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  • ...nce [[Tom King]], the Chief of the General Staff (CGS), the GOC, the Chief Constable and a number of others.<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch3">Sir Desmond de Silva, [ht ...d that he had raised the issue of agent-handling guidelines with the Chief Constable of the [[RUC]] and the NIO's Permanent Secretary.<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch4"
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  • ...or Assistant Chief Constable (SACC) [[Blair Wallace]] to the [[RUC]] Chief Constable expresses frustration at the slow pace of progress on agent-handling guidel
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  • ...side her home. The murder was claimed by the [[Red Hand Defenders]]. Chief Constable of [[Kent Police|Kent]], [[David Philips]] is appointed to oversee the [[R *'''28'''Deputy Chief Constable of [[Norfolk Constabulary]] [[Colin Port]] replaces David Philips as head o
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  • ...were classified ‘secret’ and were kept either in SB HQ or in the Chief Constable’s Office.<ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101210142120/h
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  • ...oot to Kill affair and the subsequent investigation by the Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, [[John Stalker]].<ref>John Stalker, ''Stalker
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  • ...pointed Head of the [[RUC Special Branch]] in 1976. He had previously been chief superintendent in charge of plain-clothes officers in Belfast.<ref>Mark Urb He was replaced by [[Trevor Forbes]] after clashing with Chief Constable [[John Hermon]].<ref>Mark Urban, ''Big Boys' Rules'', Faber and Faber, 1992
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  • [[Hugh Annesley]] was Chief Constable of the [[RUC]] from 1989 to 1996.<ref>[http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/peopl
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  • [[Kenneth Newman]] was Chief Constable of the [[RUC]] 1976-1979 and [[Metropolitan Police]] Commissioner 1982-1987 ...Scotland Yard; he held a degree in law.' <ref>Annunal Report of the Chief Constable 1976, p. viii. Quoted in Ian Oliver, ''Police, Government and Accountabilit
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  • ...rn Ireland]] and his principal security advisers: the [[DCI]], the [[Chief Constable]], the [[GOC]] and the [[NIO Permanent Secretary]]. These meetings typicall
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  • ...meeting of Northern Ireland Office Working Group notes that the RUC Chief Constable had seen and approved the proposed draft Guidelines. It was agreed that the
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  • ...Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Comma ...ion of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Association of Chief Police Officers' Terrorism and Allied Matters Committee]], before being tra
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  • ...ulary]], Deputy Chief Constable, [[Cambridgeshire Constabulary]] and Chief Constable, [[Northumbria Police]]. He served as HM Inspector of Constabulary before r
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  • ===Chief Constables=== ...as headed by Chief Constable [[Phil Gormley]], a former Met Special Branch chief of two undercover policing units, including the notorious [[Special Demonst
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