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Scotland Yard
noun
- 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 ).
- the metropolitan police of London, especially the branch engaged in crime detection.
Scotland Yard
noun
- the headquarters of the police force of metropolitan London, controlled directly by the British Home Office and hence having certain national responsibilities Official nameNew Scotland Yard
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Scotland Yard1
Example Sentences
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told BBC London last week that a review of the Met's finances is currently under way, alongside the mayor and Scotland Yard.
Holmes is the ur-citizen detective, but he鈥檚 also a gentleman鈥檚 version of an anti-establishment figure 鈥 content to help Scotland Yard when it and his interests align, but otherwise uninterested in serving the status quo.
Like the Met, Sir Sadiq will look to the government for more help for Scotland Yard in the spending review this June.
Some 15 minutes later, the hostages emerged and were escorted by Scotland Yard police to waiting ambulances.
I was among the journalists invited to a monthly briefing at New Scotland Yard, where officers with different specialisms came together to discuss suspects flagged under the scheme, and how to tackle them.
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