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Scotland Yard

noun

  1. a short street in central London, England: formerly the site of the London police headquarters, which were removed 1890 to a Thames embankment (New Scotland Yard ).

  2. the metropolitan police of London, especially the branch engaged in crime detection.



Scotland Yard

noun

  1. Official name: New Scotland Yard.the headquarters of the police force of metropolitan London, controlled directly by the British Home Office and hence having certain national responsibilities

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Scotland Yard1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Financial investigators working in a specialised counter-terrorism unit at Scotland Yard had been tracking a series of suspicious transactions between the Middle East and London.

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Police were deployed to a filming location in Westminster on Wednesday to identify suspects wanted in connection with offences at earlier protests and to deal with any new offences, Scotland Yard said.

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Court documents, while heavily redacted in places, show emails and letters were flying backwards and forwards between the Home Office, the Palace, Scotland Yard - and ultimately Prince Harry's team.

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Publicity around her scheme had caught the attention of a Scotland Yard detective - Det Insp Henry Marshall - who had long been on the trail of Annie and her shopkeeper frauds across London.

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Counter-terrorism officers are working "at pace" to establish the cause of the fires and "any potential motivation", Scotland Yard said.

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