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constable

[kon-stuh-buhl, kuhn-] / ˈkɒn stə bəl, ˈkʌn- /


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The second officer, constable Scott Dyson, underwent further surgery this morning and is in a critical but stable condition, Lanyon added.

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Jon Boutcher, Police Service of Northern Ireland chief constable, says he thinks that MI5 has an issue with its approach to legacy cases in Northern Ireland and that things must change.

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Mike O'Hara, West Midlands' assistant chief constable, made the comments on Monday while giving evidence about the controversial decision to ban Maccabi fans from the Europa League game against Aston Villa in November.

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Current South Yorkshire Police chief constable Lauren Poultney said she was "deeply sorry for the pain and heartbreak caused" by the force's "litany of failures".

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The chief constable admitted that had ended up in the report "due to a social media post".

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