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Scotland Yard

New Scotland Yard (NSY) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, responsible for law enforcement within Greater London, excluding the City district, which is covered by the City of London Police and the London Underground, the responsibility of the British Transport Police.

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  • British Authorities Didn't Inform U.S. That Alleged Underpants Bomber Had Been Refused U.K. Visa

    …source familiar with U.K. intelligence operations notes that it is surprising that MI5 or the Special Branch, a Scotland Yard division that is supposed to monitor political extremism, did not pay some attention to him, looking for extremist …

    12/31/2009Blogs
  • N.Y. Subway Plot: How Substantial Is Alleged U.K. Connection?

    claiming that information from Scotland Yard helped the U.S. foil the recentpress and the Drudge Report, Scotland Yard had been monitoring an e-mailmail address went dormant. But Scotland Yard supposedly continued to keep an

    11/11/2009Blogs
  • A Dead Man Scheming?

    It's a mystery what the head of Scotland Yard 's anti-terrorism squad was thinking when he walked into the U.K. prime minister's office at 10 Downing Street carrying …

    04/11/2009Scope
  • The Spymaster of New York

    …the atrocity—three New York City police detectives. In 2005 other American cops looked at bomb detonators with Scotland Yard after the London tube bombings. Still others turned up in Madrid after its own train attacks in 2004, and several …

    01/31/2009International
  • The Crime Fight

    …report that all but dismisses the value of the cameras that cover the centers of most British towns and cities. A Scotland Yard official responsible for the surveillance program calls it "an utter fiasco." Will the American public-safety …

    01/29/2009Nation

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