Unbalanced date August 2009 Infobox law enforcement agency doc autocat off agencyname RoyalUlsterConstabulary ... badge RUC Crest.jpg police Yes local Yes The RoyalUlsterConstabulary RUC was the name ... in 2000, it was subsequently known as the RoyalUlsterConstabulary George Cross GC . It was founded on 1 June 1922 out of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC . ref The Thin Green Line The History of the Royal ... collusion with Loyalist Northern Ireland loyalist paramilitaries RoyalUlsterConstabulary Criticism ... in the world, the RoyalUlsterConstabulary is one of the most controversial police forces in the UK ... RoyalUlsterConstabulary RUC . In May, the Parliament of Northern Ireland passed the Constabulary ... was readopted. ref The Thin Green Line The History of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary GC, Richard ... people meant that Catholic participation in the RoyalUlsterConstabulary always remained ..., Belfast, August 2010 28 .JPG thumb right 250px RoyalUlsterConstabulary, 1999. Troubled Images ..., with the RoyalUlsterConstabulary being renamed the Police Service of Northern Ireland ... stated For the past 30 years, the RoyalUlsterConstabulary has been the bulwark against, and the main ... RoyalUlsterConstabulary GC Memorial Website http www.policememorial.org.uk index.php?page royalulsterconstabulary RUC Roll of Honour Police forces in Ireland Use dmy dates ... Kingdom Category Defunct gendarmeries Category History of Northern Ireland Category RoyalUlsterConstabulary ... 1922 establishments in Northern Ireland ca RoyalUlsterConstabulary da RoyalUlsterConstabulary de RoyalUlsterConstabulary es Polic a Real del Ulster eu RoyalUlsterConstabulary fr Police royale de l Ulster ga Const blacht R oga Uladh it RoyalUlsterConstabulary no RoyalUlsterConstabulary pl RoyalUlsterConstabulary sco Ryal Ulster Constabular tl RoyalUlsterConstabulary ... formed 1 June 1922 preceding1 Royal Irish Constabulary dissolved 2001 superseding Police Service ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Johnston v Chief Constable of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary court European Court of Justice image caption date decided 15 May 1986 full name citations 1986 C 222 84, 1986 5 ECR 1651 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Genuine occupational requirement Johnston v Chief Constable of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary 1986 http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 61984CJ0222 EN HTML Case 222 84 is a UK labour law and EU labour law case concerning sex discrimination and genuine occupational requirements. Facts Ms Johnston was made redundant when her fixed term contract was not renewed. Women were prohibited from carrying firearms. But many police duties involved carrying firearms. The RoyalUlsterConstabulary argued the ban was justified because 1 they may be more frequent assassination targets 2 their guns could end in enemy hands 3 the public would object to it 4 it would hinder their jobs in social, family and children related work. Judgment The European Court of Justice held it was up to the Industrial Tribunal to determine whether art 2 2 now art 14 applied having regard to the specific duties which Ms Johnston is required to carry out Referring to article 2 2 of the Directive, it should be observed that that provision, being a derogation from an individual right laid down in the directive must be interpreted strictly. However, looking at the context it cannot be excluded that there would be more risks if policewomen carried firearms. So that may be a determining factor, and if so the member state can place a restriction, which need periodic review under art 9 2 . There must also be proportionality so derogations remain within the limits of what is appropriate and necessary for achieving the aim in view ... Union case law Category 1986 in case law Category 1986 in the United Kingdom Category RoyalUlsterConstabulary ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Shamoon v Chief Constable of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary court House of Lords image Hampshire helmet constable.jpg caption date decided 27 February 2003 full name citations 2003 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 2003 11.html UKHL 11 , 2003 ICR 337 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions Lord Hope, Lord Nicholls transcripts keywords Discrimination Shamoon v Chief Constable of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary 2003 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 2003 11.html UKHL 11 is a UK labour law case concerning the appropriate test for determining who is a comparator. Facts Ms Shamoon was a chief inspector. She did appraisals of the constables in the Urban Traffic Branch. Her appraisal duties were removed from her after complaints were made about the way she did them. She was dismissed and made a claim under the Sex Discrimination Northern Ireland Order 1976, which is the same as the SDA 1975 , and now found in the Equality Act 2010 . The Employment Tribunal held that there was sex discrimination. It said that the appropriate comparators were two male chief inspectors who were in the same branch and had the same duties, in which they continued, but who had not had complaints against them. The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal held that her claim failed because the two comparators she pointed to who had done similar appraisals had had no complaints made against them. Judgment The House of Lords held that the comparators were inappropriate because there had been no complaints about them. Lord Hope agreed that the comparators were inappropriate. He noted that choosing which characteristics are relevant for the purposes of comparison should not defeat the purpose of the legislation, which is to eliminate discrimination against women on the ground of their sex in all areas with which it deals. Lord Nicholls said that tribunals, Cquote may sometimes be able ... in the United Kingdom Category RoyalUlsterConstabulary ... more details
Regiment UDR and the RoyalUlsterConstabulary Reserve . ref Sydney Elliott, William D. Flackes, Conflict in Northern Ireland an encyclopedia ref Background to formation The Ulster Special Constabulary ... The Formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary and the RoyalUlsterConstabulary 1920 27 ... name Protestants 1983 Pg. 13 Arming the Protestants The Formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary and the RoyalUlsterConstabulary 1920 27 , Michael Farrell, Pluto Press London Sydney 1983 , ISBN ... of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary GC, Richard Doherty, published by Pen & Sword Books ISBN 1 84415058 ... The History of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary GC , Richard Doherty, published by Pen & Sword Books ... the royalulsterconstabulary pg ulster special sonstabulary.htm PSNI ref Dead link date March 2009 ... forearm of the jacket. ref http www.psni.police.uk index pg police museum pg the royalulsterconstabulary ..., ref name Constabulary GC p18 The Thin Green Line The History of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary GC ... Constabulary was re organised. The regular RoyalUlsterConstabulary RUC took over normal policing ... Constabulary and the RoyalUlsterConstabulary 1920 27 , Michael Farrell, Pluto Press London Sydney ... website of the RoyalUlsterConstabulary RUC or its successor, the Police Service ...Image USCCrest.jpg thumb Crest of the Ulster Special Constabulary File Ulster Special Constabulary Memorial geograph.org.uk 1567929.jpg Ulster Special constabulary Memorial 250px thumb The Ulster Special ... were behind the formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary. One was the desire of the Unionists ... was increasing after the summer of 1920. The IRA began extending attacks to Royal Irish Constabulary ... of the Ulster Special Constabulary was therefore announced on October 22, 1920. ref ... were absorbed into the new Ulster Special Constabulary. There was a willingness to arm or recognise ... Sir Arthur Hezlet in the official History of the Ulster Special Constabulary , ref cite news url ... more details
No footnotes date August 2011 Image St. James s Park fingerpost.jpg thumb 300px The Royal Parks Constabulary signposted in St. James s Park , London The Royal Parks Constabulary RPC was the police force formerly responsible for the Royal Parks in London and a number of other locations in Greater London ... most other police forces operating in England and Wales, the Royal Parks Constabulary did not report ... funding for it through the Royal Parks Agency . The force was created in 1872 as the Royal Parks Keepers keepers were given full police powers within the parks. They were renamed the Royal Parks Constabulary ... Royal Parks Constabulary UK private and military police forces Category Government agencies established ... Kingdom Category Royal Parks of London Royal Parks Constabulary Category Organisations based in London ... in Edinburgh Royal Parks Constabulary Category Organisations based in Edinburgh with royal patronage Category Social history of London no Royal Parks Constabulary .... The Constabulary worked towards maintaining the standards of Home Office police forces and all ... under their control and had the power to instigate criminal proceedings for offences committed in the Royal ... of 1993 the policing of Hyde Park, London Hyde Park was handed over to the Royal Parks Constabulary. On 1 April 2004, following a review of the Royal Parks Constabulary by Anthony Speed , the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police Service Metropolitan Police took on the responsibility of policing the Royal Parks in Greater London. The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 formally abolished the Royal Parks Constabulary in England, leaving the remainder responsible for Holyrood Park in the hands of Historic Scotland. Many of the officers from the Royal Parks Constabulary transferred into the new Metropolitan Police Royal Parks Operational Command Unit OCU the new OCU is funded in the same way, through the Royal Parks Agency, with its funding ring ... more details
by the Garda S och na south of the new border, and the RoyalUlsterConstabulary to its north. History ...Image RIC Station Badge.png right The armed Royal Irish Constabulary RIC was Ireland s major police force ... , the Victoria Police force in Australia , and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in Newfoundland island Newfoundland . ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press, 1997, ISBN .... ref name Tobias File Webley 1868 RIC.JPG thumb Webley 1868 RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Revolver ... or in the home county of his wife. ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press ... became known as the Black and Tans and the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Paddy ... UlsterConstabulary in Northern Ireland. Many RIC men went north to join the new RUC. This initially ... Category Defunct law enforcement agencies of Ireland Category Royal Irish Constabulary Category Organizations established in 1822 Category Gendarmerie de Royal Irish Constabulary es Royal Irish Constabulary eu Royal Irish Constabulary fr Police royale irlandaise ga Const blacht R oga na h ireann gl Royal Irish Constabulary it Royal Irish Constabulary no Royal Irish Constabulary pt Royal Irish Constabulary simple Royal Irish Constabulary zh ... his surname , ref OED entry at Peeler 3 ref and the Irish Constabulary Act in 1822 formed the provincial ... force had been reorganised under The Act of 1836, and the first constabulary code of regulations ... landlords and their property and stock. The new constabulary first demonstrated its efficiency ... the Fenians with local informers. The loyalty of the Irish Constabulary during the outbreak was rewarded by Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria who granted the force the prefix Royal in 1867 ... of a Major United Kingdom Major District Inspector 2nd Class insignia of a Captain British Army and Royal ... organised the Ulster Volunteer Force in January 1913 while supporters formed the Irish Volunteers in response ... more details
Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Royal Newfoundland Constabulary nativename commonname abbreviation RNC patch RNCPAT.jpg patchcaption Shoulder flash of the RNC logo Royal Newfoundland Constabulary ... www.rnc.gov.nl.ca footnotes The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary RNC is a police force in the Canada ... after the Royal Irish Constabulary the RIC with the secondment in 1844 of Timothy Mitchell of the Royal Irish Constabulary to be Inspector General , making it the oldest civil police force ... the Newfoundland Constabulary was reorganized with a new Police Act. Other officers recruited from the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC to take command of the Newfoundland force included Thomas J. Foley ... An Garda S och na na h ireann , one of the two successor forces to the old Royal Irish Constabulary ... . Operations The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary serves alongside the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ... services. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary services mainly major metropolitan areas while the RCMP ..., the use of Taser s within the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has been halted. ref cite news url ... Rangers Royal Canadian Mounted Police Royal Irish Constabulary References reflist External links ... mission formed 1841 preceding1 Newfoundland Constabulary 1729 preceding2 employees 400 volunteers budget ... , who served as constabulary Inspector General from 1895 1908. During World War II, the RNC pursued ... cite book last Browne first Gary title To Serve and Protect The Newfoundland Constabulary on the Home ... Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II of Canada conferred the List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage designation Royal on the Newfoundland Constabulary, ref cite web url http www.pch.gc.ca pgm ceem cced fr rf prefix eng.cfm title List of civilian organizations with the prefix Royal publisher ... Sergeant Sergeant Acting Sergeant Constable Fleet Over the years, the Constabulary has used many different vehicles such as http www.policecanada.ca File Royal Newfoundland Constabulatory van.jpg thumb ... more details
The RoyalUlster Academy RUA has existed in one form or another since 1879. It started life then, as The Belfast Ramblers Sketching Club . In 1890 it became The Belfast Art Society later in 1930 it was changed to The Ulster Academy of Arts and Sir John Lavery was elected its first President finally, in 1950 King George VI conferred the title, The RoyalUlster Academy of Arts , upon the institution. Today the RoyalUlster Academy of Arts RUA is a flourishing artists organization. Many of Ireland s most distinguished artists are exhibiting members of the Academy. Its Annual Exhibition is the largest, open art exhibition in Northern Ireland , attracting many hundreds of artist entrants from Ireland and elsewhere. Presidents of the Academy have included Sir John Lavery R.A, Morris Harding, William Conor , Mercy Hunter, TP Flanagan, Joe McWilliams and Rita Duffy. The present president is Julian Friers RUA. Academicians include Basil Blackshaw , Victor Sloan , TP Flanagan, Graham Gingles, Jean Duncan, Neil Shawcross and Jack Pakenham. The RUA Mission Statement is The RoyalUlster Academy is an artist led organisation which promotes both traditional and contemporary approaches to visual art through its exhibition and education program. External links http royalulsteracademy.org RoyalUlster Academy http www.artscouncil ni.org news 2006 new09102006.htm Arts Council of Northern Ireland Category Art societies ... more details
Image Ensign of royalulster yc.svg thumb 200px right The Blue Ensign used by the club Image BangorCoast.jpg thumb 280px right Bangor s coastline. RoyalUlster Yacht Club is located in Bangor, County Down Bangor , County Down , Northern Ireland , on the south shore of Belfast Lough . History The Club was established in 1866 as the Ulster Yacht Club, on the impetus of Frederick Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava . ref http freespace.virgin.net mp.hearth Bangor.html Bangor History ref In 1869 it received a Royal warrant . ref name nio.gov.uk http www.nio.gov.uk duke of edinburgh visits royalulster yacht club in bangor media detail.htm?newsID 12808 nio.gov.uk ref The land for the clubhouse was purchased in 1897 and built by architect Vincent Craig brother of the James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon 1st Lord Craigavon . The boating grocer , Sir Thomas Lipton , being blackballed from the Royal Yacht Squadron , launched his America s Cup bid from the RUYC in 1898. Lipton continued to sail from the RoyalUlster until 1929 his legacy being the Lipton Room. Today the Club s patron is Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Her Majesty The Queen a position Her Majesty has held since 1953 ref name nio.gov.uk and the Commodore is Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester . RUYC was visited by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom The Queen and the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Duke of Edinburgh in 1961, with the Royal Dukedoms in the United Kingdom Duke competing in the Regatta ... that form part of the Belfast Lough Yachting Conference . External links http www.ruyc.co.uk RoyalUlster Yacht Club References reflist Category Yacht clubs in Northern Ireland Category America s Cup ... Category Organisations based in Northern Ireland with royal patronage Category Organisations based in the United Kingdom with royal patronage Category Grade B1 listed buildings NorthernIreland sport stub sport team stub es Real Club de Yates del Ulster ... more details
anniversaries Barrossa Day, 5th March Somme Day, 1st July The RoyalUlster Rifles formerly Royal ..., it was one of the few to survive intact though it was renamed the RoyalUlster Rifles and obviously ... hist.html ref World War II The 2nd Battalion of the RoyalUlster Rifles was part ... thumb right Riflemen of the RoyalUlster Rifles, 6th Airlanding Brigade, aboard a jeep and trailer ... the Great Irish Warpipes . Korean War The 1st Battalion RoyalUlster Rifles disembarked at Pusan in early ... may be seen as a whole. The motto of the RoyalUlster Rifles may have the last word Quis ... of the army, the RoyalUlster Rifles was amalgamated with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Royal ... Ulster Rifles Museum The RoyalUlster Rifles Museum is located in the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast at 5 Waring Street nowrap coord 54.6006 5.9269 type landmark region GB display inline name RoyalUlster ... Edmund De Wind . 15th Bn Royal Irish Rifles . 1918. Grugies , France. Great War Memorials Ulster Tower ... category RoyalUlster Rifles Young Citizen Volunteers List of British Army regiments 1881 Further reading ... 952 0 David R Orr & David Truesdale The Rifles are There 1st and 2nd Battalions, The RoyalUlster ... http 435728.com RoyalUlster Rifles Museum official site http www.armymuseums.org.uk museums 0000000121 RoyalUlster Rifles Museum.htm Information about the RoyalUlster Rifles Museum British Infantry ... Kingdom de RoyalUlster Rifles no RoyalUlster Rifles ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Irish Rifles image Image RUR.jpg 150px caption Regimental Crest ... symbol 2 label Tartan identification symbol identification symbol label march Quick The Ulster ... War Great War , the Second World War and the Korean War , before being amalgamated into the Royal ... and 86th were amalgamated into a single regiment, named the Royal Irish Rifles . It was one ... Also known as the Second Boer War . Image Royal Irish Rifles Belfast.jpg thumb left 180px Monument ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 The Royal Society of Ulster Architects RSUA is the professional body for registered architects in Northern Ireland . ref name RSUA About http www.rsua.org.uk about.aspx?title The 20Purpose&id 3264 RSUA The Purpose accessed 5th July 2011 ref Chartered Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA members in Northern Ireland are automatically members of the RSUA. RSUA Members use the suffix RSUA and also may use RIBA. Council The supreme governing body is the Council. The Society members are entitled to nominate fellow members to the Council and to vote in elections. In practice, however, the make up of the Council tends to reflect a Belfast centred, academically biased organisation, rather than reflecting the heterogeneous mix of Northern Ireland architectural practice. POV statement reason No citation provided date July 2011 The current membership of the council as of 2006 5 26 lc on update after 2011 07 05 is Rachel Bevan, Sustainability Convenor Mervyn Black , President of the RSUA President 2004 06 John Cole, architect John Cole , Constitution Convenor Past President of the RSUA President 1996 98 Paul Crowe, Awards Convenor John FitzGerald, Exhibitions Convenor Stephen Foster, Project Management Convenor Mark Hackett , Lectures Convenor Alastair Hall, Publications Convenor Yvonne Huey, Honorary Secretary Norman Hutchinson, Head of Professional Services Division Natalie Irvine, Yearbook Convenor Alan Jones architect Alan Jones , Head of Foundation Division ... by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, celebrating the work of architects in Northern Ireland ... Reflist External links http www.rsua.org.uk Royal Society of Ulster Architects website http www.placeni.org PLACE website Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Royal Society Of Ulster Architects ... the University of Ulster . Bookshop The Society operates a bookshop at 2 Mount Charles, Belfast .... Perspective is written and edited by a RSUA committee and is published by the Ulster Tatler group ... more details
Law and Justice site, Commissioner page footnotes reference The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary ... Guinea. The Royal Papuan Constabulary, initially established by the Australian colonial administration ... policewomen dang.pdf title Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary policewomen in PNG 1977&ndash 96 ... in 1975, although the name shifted from Royal Papua and New Guinea Constabulary to the present name .... Organization File Yarawa of the Royal Papuan Constabulary.jpg thumb right September, 1943 &mdash Battle of Kaiapit &mdash Yarawa left of the Royal Papuan Constabulary is congratulated for single ...Infobox law enforcement agency doc do not automatically categorize agencyname Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary nativenamer patch patchcaption logo Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary logo.jpg logo width 90 badge badgecaption motto Securing A Safer Community formedyear ca. 1950 preceding1 Royal Papuan Constabulary preceding2 New Guinea Police Force employees budget country Papua New Guinea national Yes governingbody Government of Papua New Guinea constitution1 constitution2 police Yes local Yes headquarters Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea sworn 4800 ref name urltravStateGov cite web url http travel.state.gov travel cis pa tw cis cis 1757.html title Primer on Personal Security in Papua New Guinea work travel.state.gov publisher US Department of State accessdate 2008 11 15 ref unsworn electeetype Minister minister1name Sami Rambi minister1pfo Internal Security chief1name Gari Baki ref name urlPNGlajCom cite web url http www.lawandjustice.gov.pg www html 145 the commissioner.asp title Government .... The constabulary played a significant role resisting the Japanese occupation of New Guinea during ... frequently prefer to deal with criminals by themselves. ref name urltravStateGov The Constabulary also ... slow response times. While the Constabulary has a code of ethics, ref name urlPNGlajRole cite ... of the constabulary http www.pngaa.net Photo Gallery Neil Lucas RPNGC index.html historical images References ... more details
definition in places outside of Great Britain e.g. , Royal Irish Constabulary , RoyalUlsterConstabulary , Royal Newfoundland Constabulary , Royal Canadian Mounted Police , Pennsylvania State Police Pennsylvania Constabulary , Jamaica Constabulary Force etc. . These were organizationally based on the French ...Geographical imbalance date November 2010 Disputed date April 2009 Constabulary may have several definitions ... recruited directly to the constabulary and later became all civilian forces after they were well ... over which it had protective status e.g. , Philippine Constabulary , United States Constabulary ... or Guardia Civil in Spain . Listing A partial list of constabularies around the world Royal Gibraltar Police Isle of Man Constabulary Civil Nuclear Constabulary Belfast International Airport Constabulary Hampshire Constabulary Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Northern Constabulary Wandsworth Police ... during the administration of president Porfirio D az 1876 1911 . Pakistani Frontier Constabulary forces http news.yahoo.com s ap as pakistae Texas Constable Historic Ireland Royal Irish Constabulary The United Kingdom s paramilitary police force of Ireland from 1822 1922. Northern Ireland RoyalUlsterConstabulary The United Kingdoms s paramilitary police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 2001 when it was reformed as the Police Service of Northern Ireland . Ulster Special Constabulary a reserve police force from 1920 until it was disbanded in 1970. United States United States Constabulary United ... academy. Pennsylvania Constabulary now called the Pennsylvania State Police Puerto Rico ... and renamed as the Puerto Rico Police Department in 1956. British Commonwealth Royal Hong Kong ... 90. Other Philippine Constabulary created in 1901 by the American colonial administration. It was demilitarised ... For Further Reading Segal,David R., Brian J. Reed, and David E. Rohall. Constabulary Attitudes ... The Constabulary Ethic and Military Professionalism. Armed Forces & Society , Jul 1975 Vol. 1 ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 206 Ulster Battery Royal Regiment of Artillery Royal Artillery Territorial Army United Kingdom Volunteers The Ulster Gunners , is part of British Army British Army s 105th Regiment Royal Artillery Volunteers . It is a TA artillery sub unit based in Northern Ireland and is split between two locations, Newtownards and Coleraine . History 8th Belfast Heavy Anti Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery The 8 Belfast HAA Regiment Royal Artillery Supplementary Reserve , was founded in the wake of the Munich crisis, and recruited mainly in the spring of 1939 from young men of the City and District of Belfast. It was mobilised and at action stations, manning its guns to defend Belfast, before war was declared on 3 September 1939. In October, it left for practice camp in Cornwall, and thence to France, where it joined the British Expeditionary Force before Christmas. Following the German invasion of the Low Countries on 10 May 1940, all units were soon in action, but the fortunes of war resulted in evacuation from Dunkirk, Cherbourg, Saint Malo and other ports during late May and early June. One troop successfully brought back four of its 3.7 AA guns and some vital gunnery ... that unit was continued by the regular 56 HAA Regt . The successor of which, the 206 Ulster Battery Royal Artillery Volunteers , of 105th Regiment RA V the Ulster and Scottish Gunners is one of the most ... in 1993 by the Options for Change program and the disbandment of 102 Ulster Regiment, Royal Artillery ..., instead of being dispersed in age groups as was the common practice, and returned home to Ulster ... to form 206 Ulster Battery. The new Battery was absorbed into 105 Regiment to make the Ulster ... Battery. Role 206 Ulster Battery has recently When date April 2011 re roled from being an Air ... Post s OPs . The Battery also continues its ceremonial role by firing Royal Salute s at Hillsborough ... 2011 Category Royal Artillery batteries Category Military of Northern Ireland Category Military units ... more details
about the nine county Irish province Infobox settlement official name Ulster nickname native name Pad ... Ulster locator map.svg mapsize 192px subdivision type Sovereign states subdivision name United Kingdom ... of Ireland 2011 for Ulster part of . ref cite web title Table 1. Population of each Province ... Central Statistics Office Ireland Central Statistics Office accessdate 7 January 2012 ref Ulster lang ga Ulaidh or C ige Uladh , Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots Ulst r ref http www.drdni.gov.uk alternative formats in ulster scots Ulster Scots Ulst r Scotch NI Department for Regional Development. ref ref http www.culturenorthernireland.org article 1410 ulster s hiddlin swaatch Ulster s Hiddlin ... Guide to Monea Castle Ulster Scots version Department of the Envirnoment. ref or Ulster ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org annual report 2010 ulster scots.pdf North South Ministerial Council 2010 Annual Report in Ulster Scots ref ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org ulster scots nsmc 2009 annual report 3.pdf North South Ministerial Council 2009 Annual Report in Ulster Scots ... Tourism Ireland 2008 Yearly Report in Ulster Scots ref is one of the four provinces of Ireland , located ... for local government purposes. Ulster is composed of nine counties. Six of these almost 57 of the land ... Donegal Donegal and County Monaghan Monaghan . Terminology The Place names in Irish name Ulster ... word for someone or something from Ulster is Ultach . Words that have been used in English are Ullish ... Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster , ref http dictionary.reference.com browse UlsterUlster &mdash Definitions from Dictionary.com Bot generated title ref despite including only six of Ulster ... to this use of the term. ref name cain.ulst.ac.uk Geography and demographics File Ulster counties.svg thumb 270px Ulster coloured showing the Northern Ireland part in pink and the Republic of Ireland part in green Ulster has a population of just over 2 million people and an area of convert 21552 ... more details
. Every United Kingdom territorial police force has a special constabulary except the Police Service of Northern Ireland , which has a Reserve constituted on different grounds. However, the RoyalUlsterConstabulary and previously the Royal Irish Constabulary did have its own Ulster Special Constabulary ... and Somerset Constabulary at the 125th anniversary of the Special Constabulary in Taunton , Somerset The Special Constabulary is the part time volunteer section of a statute statutory police force ... force also has a special constabulary. In the Crown dependencies, the Isle of Man Constabulary and the States ... does not. The strength of the special constabulary as of 31 March 2010 in England and Wales was 15,505 ... PoliceSpecials.com History of the Special Constabulary Bot generated title ref This act, forming ... in 1835 redefined the Special Constabulary as a volunteer organisation, and expanded its jurisdiction. The Constabulary was redefined for the last time into the organisation which exists today during ... regulations. ref http boar.org.uk ariwxo3LSCBul27.htm Lincolnshire Special Constabulary Bulletin ... rare. Within the City of London Special Constabulary is the Honourable Artillery Company City of London Police Special Constabulary Honourable Artillery Company Specials ref http www.HACspecials.org.uk The HAC Special Constabulary website ref members of this unit wear HAC on the shoulders in addition ... Neighbourhood Policing Teams and the Special Constabulary has been incorporated into this concept ... the Ministry of Defence Police with a surveillance operation at the former Royal Ordnance Factory ... Improvement Agency for Special Constabulary members in England & Wales ref Public order As with their full ... the age of 18 and the minimum age to commence training is 17 years and 9 months Essex Constabulary ... constabulary Metropolitan Police Metropolitan Special Constabulary Police Police Support Unit UK ... Special Constabulary Singapore Police Service Volunteer Police Amendment Act 1992 , the Act which ... more details
Image Admiralty Constabulary Cap Blue Ring KC.jpg thumb right Cap badge of the Admiralty Constabulary Image Admiralty Constabulary Cap White Metal KC.jpg thumb right Cap badge of the Admiralty Constabulary The Admiralty Constabulary was a police force in the United Kingdom formed as a result of the Special Constables Act 1923 . The Constabulary can trace its history back to 1686 when the Royal Navy needed an organisation to prevent dockyard crime . So the Secretary to the Admiralty Samuel Pepys , the diarist formed a force of porters, rounders, warders and watchmen to guard the Naval Yards. Porters identified and escorted visitors, rounders patrolled the yard, warders were responsible for the keys and backed up the porters at the gates, and the part time watchmen guarded buildings and areas by night. In 1834 this force became the first dockyard police, with full police powers within the dockyards, and acting as policemen over offences committed by employees and Naval personnel within a radius of five miles of the yard. Rewards for obtaining convictions quickly led to corruption, so the force was cleaned up and then abolished. The Metropolitan Police took over, and senior Naval officers became magistrates. A Royal Marine Police Force was formed 1934 and subsequent changes led in 1949 to the Admiralty Constabulary being created. The Ministry of Defence Police absorbed the AC in 1971, along with the Army Department Constabulary and the Air Force Department Constabulary . See also Law enforcement in the United Kingdom List of defunct law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom Department of Defense Police References http www.questonline.co.uk content view full 1276 Focus on the Ministry of Defence Police MDP , QuestOnline UK law enforcement agency stub Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category Ministry of Defence Police ... more details
Berkshire Constabulary is a former Home Office police force which was responsible for policing the county of Berkshire in Southern England . Berkshire Constabulary was merged with several other adjacent police forces in 1968 to form the Thames Valley Police . Formed in 1856, the Constabulary was headquartered near Forbury Gardens in Reading, Berkshire Reading , until it moved in 1952 to Sulhamstead House then called the White House , purchased by the Berkshire Country Council five years earlier for 53,000. The house is currently the Thames Valley Police Training College and Thames Valley Police Museum . Berkshire was amalgamated with several other smaller forces during its existence, including the Abingdon Borough Police, Maidenhead Borough Council, Newbury Borough Police, Wallingford Borough Police and Wantage Borough Police. The Windsor Borough Police remained an independent force, due to the Royal presence at Windsor Castle , until it merged with Berkshire in 1947. In 1965, Berkshire Constabulary had an establishment of 603 and an actual strength of 480. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On April 1, 1968, Thames Valley Police was formed by amalgamating Berkshire Constabulary with Buckinghamshire Constabulary , the Oxford City Police , the Oxfordshire Constabulary and the Reading Borough Police . References Specific Reflist General http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police , Thames Valley Police Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Berkshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Berkshire Constabulary Category 1856 establishments in England Category 1968 disestablishments ... more details
The Kew Constabulary formerly the Royal Botanic Gardens Constabulary is a very small, specialised constabulary responsible for policing the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in Richmond upon Thames , England . The Kew Constables are Police oath attested under section 3 of the Parks Regulation Act 1872. ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Primary&PageNumber 94&NavFrom 2&parentActiveTextDocId 1052083&ActiveTextDocId 1052088&filesize 1764 ref Such constables have in addition to any powers and immunities specially conferred on him by this Act, shall, within the limits of the park of which he is park constable, have all such powers, privileges, and immunities, and be liable to all such duties and responsibilities, as any police constable has within the police area in which such park is situated . ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Primary&PageNumber 94&NavFrom 2&parentActiveTextDocId 1052083&ActiveTextDocId 1052093&filesize 4180 ref As a result, constables of this very small constabulary have the powers of constables of the Metropolitan Police within the land belonging to the Royal Botanic Gardens in addition to those powers possessed as a Kew Constable but without being sworn as constables under the legislation applicable to the Metropolitan Police. These constables rarely use their police powers and generally perform a patrol and ranger service . Any substantial, serious or major police requirements in the gardens are provided by the Metropolitan Police. See also Law enforcement in the United Kingdom List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom References reflist UK private and military police forces coord 51 28.5 N 0 17.5 W type city display title Category Police forces of London Category Parks and open spaces in Richmond upon Thames Category Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Category Park police forces of the United Kingdom UK law enforcement agency stub garden stub no Royal Botanic Gardens Constabulary ... more details
Gwynedd Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the counties of Caernarfonshire , Anglesey and Merionethshire , Wales . The force was formed in 1950 by the merger of Caernarfonshire Constabulary , Anglesey Constabulary and Merionethshire Constabulary . It was itself amalgamated with Flintshire Constabulary and Denbighshire Constabulary in 1967, the combined force also being known as the Gwynedd Constabulary, renamed North Wales Police in 1974. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 308 and an actual strength of 296. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Caernarfonshire Category History of Anglesey Category History of Merionethshire Category 1967 disestablishments Category Government agencies established in 1950 UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Inverness Constabulary was a police force in Scotland that covered the entirety of the county of Inverness shire . It was created on 16 November 1968, as a merger of the Inverness Burgh Police and the Inverness shire Constabulary . Inverness Constabulary merged with the Northern Constabulary and the Ross and Sutherland Constabulary on 16 May 1975, as part of the creation of the Local government areas of Scotland 1973 to 1996 regions of Scotland . The resulting force was also called the Northern Constabulary. The force s only Chief Constable was Andrew L. McClure , who had previously been Chief Constable of Inverness shire Constabulary, and then went on to become Assistant Chief Constable of the new force. Thomas Sorley had been Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh Police, and he was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Inverness Constabulary. He was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of the new Northern Constabulary on its formation. Category Organisations based in Inverness Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom ... more details
Oxfordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Oxfordshire , England , until 1968. Oxfordshire Constabulary was established in 1857. It later absorbed Banbury Borough Police and Chipping Norton Borough Police both established in 1836 and Henley Borough Police established in 1838 . In 1965 it had an establishment of 423 and an actual strength of 297. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 April 1968 Thames Valley Constabulary was formed by the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire Constabulary , Berkshire Constabulary , Oxford City Police , Oxfordshire Constabulary and Reading Borough Police . Footnotes Reflist References http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Oxfordshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Oxfordshire Constabulary Category Government agencies established in 1857 Category 1968 disestablishments Category 1857 establishments in England UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Buckinghamshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Buckinghamshire , England , until 1968. Buckinghamshire Constabulary was established in 1857. It later absorbed Buckingham Borough Police established in 1836 and Chepping Wycombe Borough Police established in 1849 . In 1965, it had an establishment of 738 and an actual strength of 672. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 April 1968, Thames Valley Constabulary was formed by the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire Constabulary, Berkshire Constabulary , Oxford City Police , Oxfordshire Constabulary and Reading Borough Police . Footnotes Reflist References http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police navigation great train robbery Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Buckinghamshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Buckinghamshire Constabulary Category Government agencies established in 1857 Category 1968 disestablishments Category 1857 establishments in England UK law enforcement agency stub England org stub ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Cheshire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Cheshire 2008 logo.png logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated mission formedyear 1974 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget 177M 2011 12 legalpersonality country United ... reference Cheshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the England ... Constabulary as of 2009 is David Whatton . He was appointed on 23  October 2008, and was previously ... Police Chief officers cite web title Cheshire Constabulary Chief officers url http www.cheshire.police.uk ... and the new Cheshire Constabulary was officially formed on 20  April 1857. ref name CC history http www.cheshire.police.uk about us history.aspx Cheshire Constabulary History of Cheshire Constabulary ... at Nuns Road, Chester. This building served the Constabulary until 2004 when the Headquarters building ... existed based on the district unitary council areas Congleton & Vale Royal Crewe Halton borough Halton ... is made up of convert 3417 mi of highway. The constabulary is responsible for policing one of the longest ... Constabulary is responsible for policing the annual Creamfields dance and music festival that takes ... February 2009, the Constabulary confirmed that the Home Office had agreed to jointly fund the purchase ... as necessary. Crime statistics Cheshire Constabulary s crime statistics for recorded crimes ... 40524 38575 5 Total crime 73110 68179 7 Cheshire Constabulary and the media During 2005 06, the force ... of Cheshire Constabulary were killed while attempting to prevent, stop or resolve a crime ref http www.policememorial.org.uk index.php?page cheshire constabulary ref Officer John Parry, 1788 killed ... Constabulary Category Warrington Constabulary Category 1857 establishments in England Category Government agencies established in 1857 no Cheshire Constabulary ... more details
Herefordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Herefordshire , England , until 1967. The force was formed in 1857. In 1965, it had an establishment of 257 and an actual strength of 221, making it the second smallest county police force in England after West Suffolk Constabulary . ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On 1 October 1967, the force amalgamated with Worcestershire Constabulary , Shropshire Constabulary and Worcester City Police to form West Mercia Constabulary . Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Herefordshire Category Organisations based in Herefordshire Category 1857 establishments in England Category 1967 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details