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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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