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    Sir Hugh Stephen Roden Orde, OBE, QPM (born 27 August 1958) is a retired British police officer who was the president of the Association of Chief Police...
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    the PSNI Hugh Orde issued an interim report in which he blamed the Provisional IRA for the robbery. The British government concurred with Orde's assessment...
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  • 2004, PSNI Chief Constable Hugh Orde called for the Republic of Ireland to hand over Dixon. In March 2006, Chief Constable Orde stated that "security services...
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  • The last ACPO president, from April 2009 until its dissolution, was Sir Hugh Orde, who was previously the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern...
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  • Orde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cuthbert Orde (1888–1968), British war artist Hugh Orde (born 1958), senior British police...
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  • astronaut 1958 – Tom Lanoye, Belgian author, poet, and playwright 1958 – Hugh Orde, British police officer 1959 – Daniela Romo, Mexican singer, actress and...
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  • Constable until his retirement the following year. He was replaced by Hugh Orde. Since then he has served in Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary...
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    MC for his actions in the ambush. In March 2009, Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde informed the Northern Ireland Policing Board that he had asked for the...
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    the Republic of Ireland by Police Service of Northern Ireland head Sir Hugh Orde, and against the Israeli occupation of Palestine and Anglo-American occupation...
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    Colin Cramphorn March 2002 September 2002 Acting Chief constable 2 Sir Hugh Orde September 2002 August 2009 – Judith Gillespie August 2009 August 2009...
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  • came days after a suggestion by Northern Ireland's police chief, Sir Hugh Orde, that the likelihood of a "terrorist" attack in Northern Ireland was at...
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    and with Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde. The RHC made a statement that it would transform to a "non-military,...
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    from Sir Hugh Orde. The NPCC replaced the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) in April 2015. Thornton also took over from Sir Hugh Orde as Patron...
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  • carrying contained between six and eight viable explosive devices. Sir Hugh Orde, the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said "their...
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    Murphy, and the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Hugh Orde. Since the ceasefire, the UDA has been accused of taking vigilante action...
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  • Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), Sir Hugh Orde, stated that he was not hopeful anyone would be brought to justice over...
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  • that is working for the people of Northern Ireland," Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde called it a "sad day" and said the gunmen were "criminal psychopaths"...
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  • consequence of the investigation into the FRU by the Stevens Inquiry. Sir Hugh Orde, former PSNI Chief Constable, said Kerr, as former head of the Force Research...
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  • Transformation Initiative. The move was supported by Chief Constable Hugh Orde who was seen to shake hands with Jackie McDonald, a senior loyalist believed...
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    the Police Roll of Honour Trust. He joined Sir Stephen House and Sir Hugh Orde as joint patrons. Hogan-Howe was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM)...
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    and with Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, the UVF made a statement that they would transform to a "non-military...
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  • It was attended by Mark Durkan, Gerry Adams, Peter Hain, Dermot Ahern, Hugh Orde and David Trimble, among others. Brian Ervine, Ervine's elder brother:...
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    Leicestershire Constabulary in 2002. In September 2009, he succeeded Sir Hugh Orde as Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. In January...
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  • Speakers at the Freedom Zone have included Eric Pickles, Daniel Hannan, Hugh Orde, Dominic Raab, Fraser Nelson, Paul Staines, Peter Lilley, John Whittingdale...
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  • Northern Ireland In office August 2009 – September 2009 Preceded by Sir Hugh Orde Succeeded by Sir Matt Baggott Personal details Born Judith Kyle Gillespie...
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  • disclosed. However, Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Hugh Orde had the ruling overturned on appeal in January 2005. Fellow Sinn Féin...
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    He was preceded by Sir Chris Fox QPM (2003–2006) and followed by Sir Hugh Orde OBE.[citation needed] On 25 May 2009 it was announced that he had been...
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  • relating to the shooting should be disclosed. However, PSNI Chief Constable Hugh Orde had the ruling overturned on appeal in January 2005. In April and May...
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    charity the Police Roll of Honour Trust, alongside Bernard Hogan-Howe and Hugh Orde. In 2014 House authorised the deployment of armed police in Scotland....
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    Hampshire as a sergeant on the Special Course at the same time as Sir Hugh Orde, Peter Clarke, Tim Brain, Paul Kernaghan, Frank Whitely, Jane Stitchbury...
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