Why is Scotland Yard called that?

The original headquarters of the new London police force were in Whitehall, with an entrance in Great Scotland Yard, from which the name originates. (Scotland Yard was so named because it stood on the site of a medieval palace that had housed Scottish royalty when the latter were in London on visits.)
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Why is Scotland Yard not Scotland?

Why is Scotland Yard called Scotland Yard, when it's based in London - not Scotland? The original address of the Metropolitan Police headquarters was 4, Whitehall Place. The rear of the building opened onto a courtyard called Scotland Yard, from which the headquarters took its name.
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What is the difference between Scotland Yard and New Scotland Yard?

Scotland Yard's name suggests it is a police force north of the border, but it is actually another name for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police force, in London. Now officially known as New Scotland Yard, the building sits in Westminster, where the headquarters have been located since 2016.
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Why is Scotland Yard so famous?

Scotland Yard is the headquarters of one of the oldest police forces in the world – London's Metropolitan Police Service – known to Londoners as "the Met." Today, 33,000 Scotland Yard police officers safeguard one of the largest cities in Europe.
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Is Scotland Yard like the FBI?

It's in London, Not Scotland

Scotland Yard is the name of the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Force of London, but the name of the building, over time, came to represent the police force itself. One of the organizers of the police force back in the 1830s was a gentleman named Richard Mayne.
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What is England's FBI called?

The Secret Intelligence Service, often known as MI6, collects Britain's foreign intelligence. It provides the government with a global covert capability to promote and defend the national security and economic well-being of the country.
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What are British police called?

In Britain today all policemen are commonly referred to as 'Bobbies'! Originally though, they were known as 'Peelers' in reference to one Sir Robert Peel (1788 – 1850).
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Is MI5 part of Scotland Yard?

The Home Secretary oversees MI5, the National Criminal Intelligence Service, and Scotland Yard, while MI6 and GCHQ answer to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary. These ministers receive assistance from the Permanent Secretaries' Committee on the Intelligence Services.
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What is Scotland Yard in and then there were none?

Back at Scotland Yard (headquarters of the London Police), two detectives are trying to piece together what happened on the island. They've got ten people dead, all murdered by someone, and not a soul alive on the island who could have done it. It's a head-scratcher, to be sure.
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Is Scotland a British country?

The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Who is Scotland Yard called Scotland Yard?

Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing the 32 boroughs of London.
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Why is Scotland Yard important to the Sherlock Holmes books?

Sherlock Holmes is often consulted by Scotland Yard to help in difficult crimes. Inspector Lestrade is a detective in Scotland Yard, and appears in several stories asking for help from Holmes.
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Is the Sweeney real?

The Flying Squad (also known as the Robbery Squad, Specialist Crime Directorate 7, SC&O7, SO7, and nicknamed The Sweeney, from Cockney rhyming slang "Sweeney Todd") is a branch of the Serious and Organised Crime Command within London's Metropolitan Police Service.
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Is Scotland a country?

Scotland (Scots: Scotland, Scottish Gaelic: Alba [ˈal̪ˠapə] ( listen)) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Can you tour Scotland Yard?

Unfortunately the Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard is not open to the public, although we do loan some of our exhibits to other museums from time to time.
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How do Armstrong and Marston travel in And Then There Were None?

Armstrong and Marston travel by car.
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What animal was Lombard compared to?

Philip Lombard

Mr Lombard being a dangerous man who carries a gun around and is not frightened by much is described as two animals in the novel,a wolf and panther.
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Who found the bodies of the 10 people on the island And Then There Were None?

Fred Narracott took his boat out to the island on August 12th and found the bodies of the ten people who were murdered.
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Does MI7 exist?

MI7 was a branch of the British War Office's Directorate of Military Intelligence with responsibilities for press liaison and propaganda. The branch was originally established in the First World War and disbanded after the signing of the Armistice. The branch was re-formed at the start of the Second World War.
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Is James Bond in MI5 or MI6?

MI5 - Domestic intelligence, MI6 - foreign intelligence. Interestingly, that makes James Bond a member of MI6.
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Can MI5 agents tell their family?

Section 1 of the Official Secrets Act 1989 prohibits our current and former staff from making unauthorised disclosures of information concerning security or intelligence that they acquired while working for MI5. We can only pass on information as is necessary for purposes of protecting national security.
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Why do British people say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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What is a peeler in England?

The Peeler is a nickname for a police constable who was a member of the first modern professional police force, the Metropolitan Police in London, formed by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. The term Peeler can also be used to refer to all the first officers of the forces formed in what is now the Greater Manchester area.
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Why is it called the Nick?

The Oxford English Dictionary says that use is of Australian origin. The first published reference as “the nick” meaning a gaol or cells at a police station is from 1882 in The Sydney Slang Dictionary. It presumably expanded to mean the whole building.
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