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  THE BLANKET * Index: Current Articles
Hugh Orde: That is a slightly unfair question in the sense that it is a matter for government.
Hugh Orde: If there is one thing I have had since I have been here it is a fairly frank and robust conversation with the public - unless the papers are making it all up.
Hugh Orde: A matter for government, it is as simple as that, it is not a matter for policing.
lark.phoblacht.net /ctam31108g.html   (9684 words)

  
  Hugh Orde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, as Commander responsible for the service's Community Safety and Partnership section, Orde took part in the latter phase of the enquiry into the murder of Stephen Lawrence and its subsequent handling by the police.
Later Orde (by then a Deputy Assistant Commissioner) was assigned to the senior staff of the Stevens Report which investigated government collusion in sectarian murders in Northern Ireland.
Hugh Orde was appointed Chief Constable of the PSNI (which replaced the Royal Ulster Constabulary) on 29 May 2002, taking over from Acting Chief Constable Colin Cramphorn.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hugh_Orde   (155 words)

  
 Northern Bank robbery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 January 2005 Hugh Orde, the service's Chief Constable, issued an interim report in which he blamed the Provisional IRA for the robbery.
The British and Irish governments concurred with Orde's assessment, as did the Independent Monitoring Commission (the body appointed by the Irish and British governments to oversee the Northern Ireland ceasefires).
Hugh Orde has defended the police action as "proportionate" and has given his full backing to the detectives handling the operation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Northern_Bank_robbery   (1522 words)

  
 Newshound: Daily Northern Ireland news catalog - Irelandclick.com article
The political fall-out from Hugh Orde's laying of the blame for the Northern Bank robbery at the door of the IRA has uncanny parallels with another meticulously planned and executed job – the break-in at Castlereagh on the evening of March 17, 2002.
Mr Orde claimed that he was making the statement for "operational" reasons, without actually telling us what those reasons were; in the next breath he said that he was making the statement because media speculation was getting in the way of the investigation and he wanted to bring it to an end.
Hugh Orde says that is not his concern – he is fond of repeating the mantra that he's not a politician, he's a cop.
nuzhound.com /articles/Irelandclick/arts2005/jan10_here_we_go_again.php   (1552 words)

  
 Irish People and Ireland - Irish news, events in Ireland, Irish culture, genealogy, music, Ireland travel
Orde said that his wife Kathleen and 21-year-old son were aware of the situation and supported him.
Orde is seen as a front-runner to take as commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London if, as expected, current police chief Ian Blair steps down in the near future.
Orde and the 41-year-old divorcee, who also has a six year-old daughter, met when he was a deputy assistant commissioner in London, where she worked as a detective constable.
www.irishabroad.com /news/irishinamerica/news/AnOrdeLoveChildSurprise.asp   (469 words)

  
 Slugger O'Toole: Orde expected to speak today...
Hugh Orde is expected by all and sundry to point the finger at the IRA later today as the prime movers behind the Northern Bank heist.
Whatever Hugh Orde says now will be of little consequence until there is clear evidence one way or the other.
This being the same Hugh Orde they were meeting a few weeks ago, cozying up to in the hope that he would give them the demilitarisation goodies promised to them during their negotiations with the UUP over the Joint Declaration.
www.sluggerotoole.com /archives/2005/01/orde_expected_t.php   (766 words)

  
 Northern Irish News - Orde describes Bloody Sunday Inquiry as 'waste of money'
Mr Orde, who made his comments in Tuesday's edition of the Financial Times, also claimed that the Saville Inquiry into the deaths of 14 civilians in 1972 was unlikely to satisfy the families or any of the other groups involved.
Mr Orde said such money could have helped in the creation of two police colleges, a move he believes is essential for the future of Northern Ireland policing.
Mr Orde's reports immediately caused a flurry of condemnation from across Northern Ireland not least from the relatives of victims from that fateful day in January 1972.
www.4ni.co.uk /northern_ireland_news.asp?id=5638   (547 words)

  
 Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR)
The New Chief Constable for the PSNI - Hugh Orde, has started his time in his job by making strong noises about the activities of Loyalists in Belfast, comments not matched by equivalent condemnation of Republican violence and activity.
The fact that Hugh Orde will need to travel in south Armagh by helicopter is indicative of the threat and danger that people living in the area have to face on a daily basis.
Orde has made great play of his interest in investigations and his desire to increase the amount of detective work in operation.
www.victims.org.uk /03-9-02a.html   (326 words)

  
 From the Balcony, A Publisher's Blog: Hugh Orde and lawyers (especially one angry New York attorney)
Hugh Orde and lawyers (especially one angry New York attorney)
It was disturbing to read Hugh Orde’s recent comment regarding inquiries into police abuses in the north of Ireland.
Orde is not fond of lawyers and particularly not those involved in inquiries regarding the conduct of the police – especially his police.
apublishersblog.blogspot.com /2007/01/hugh-orde-and-lawyers-especially-one.html   (586 words)

  
 Irish American Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hugh comes here with a reputation already as a man of vision, commitment and energy, and perhaps, as a marathon runner, is that quality needed above all, in Northern Ireland, of endurance.
Hugh Orde, the outgoing, Acting Chief Constable said the cupboard was bare.
Hugh Orde is now on a policing stage surrounded by political banana skins, and he knows he needs to choose his words carefully.
www.gaelicweb.com /irishampost/year2002/09september/news/news05.html   (5036 words)

  
 Irlandinitiative Heidelberg - Bank Heist - Here we go again
The peace process in the North was jeopardised by the statement of opinion by Hugh Orde, the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), that the IRA was responsible for the stg£26 million (€38million) Northern Bank robbery.
Orde is a professional and honest police officer, so his opinion on responsibility for the robbery is believable.
Orde may be a police officer of honesty and integrity, but he may also simply be wrong in his opinion about IRA responsibility for the Belfast robbery.
www.irlandinit-hd.de /sub_themen/bank.htm   (3627 words)

  
 Derry Journal - the latest news, sport, business and entertainment from Derry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hugh Orde's assessment that the IRA were behind the Northern Bank robbery has major implications for the future of the political process here.
Hugh Orde took office promising not to be a political policeman but he has intervened in the political process at times that a cynic may say suited the interests of the unionists.
Orde expect us to believe that this raid was so necessary when all they took was a disc or two.
www.derryjournal.com /story/5559   (466 words)

  
 Newshound: Links to daily newspaper articles about Northern Ireland
Orde said more officers from Special Branch had left in recent years than from any other part of the force: "Those would no doubt be officers of all abilities from the outstanding to those any organisation would be happy to see the back off.
A third of new PSNI recruits are women and Orde said his target was to have 26% female officers, compared to the UK average of 17%.
"Hugh Orde is the cop to adopt a softly-softly approach to bring Sinn Féin onto the Policing Board.
www.nuzhound.com /articles/arts2004/oct30_ex-IRA_man_interrogates_Orde__SBreen.php   (1261 words)

  
 Media Alert | May 30, 2002
The Northern Ireland Policing Board announced last night that it had selected Hugh Orde, a Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London, to be the new Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Orde is now in the remarkable position of deciding whether his own report on the investigation will be made public.
Orde has already announced that the Stevens III report will be made public in full and that it will not "pull any punches." The report is due to be completed in the next several months.
www.humanrightsfirst.org /media/2002_alerts/0530.htm   (263 words)

  
 Irish American Post
He said Orde did not produce "a scrap of evidence" to that effect and said the claim was an attempt to marginalise his party.
Hugh Orde went to the media yesterday, not on the basis of facts or evidence, but on the basis of reports from securocrats who have been working to undermine the peace process for years now.
Mr Orde's claim and the IRA contradiction may now give rise to theories that the raid was some kind of "rogue operation" not sanctioned by the IRA leadership.
www.gaelicweb.com /irishampost/year2005/01jan-feb/news/news04.html   (10482 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Hugh
Hugh Prestwood, 61, a staff songwriter for BMG Music who lives in Greenport, NY, was on his way to Nashville at about 11 am Saturday when an X-ray screener...
Hugh Bean, who has died aged 74, was among the finest violinists to lead a British orchestra.
Hugh Ducklow, the Loretta and Lewis Glucksman Professor of Biological Sciences at VIMS, is leading a student research project in Antarctica.
nametraq.com /genealogy_jan04/H/Hugh.shtml   (2306 words)

  
 Irish Tribesman: January 2005
Hugh Orde and his colleagues claimed that there was a 'spy ring' operating at Stormont.
We had similar claims from Hugh Orde and the PSNI about the break-in at Castlereagh, yet not one scrap of evidence has been produced by Hugh Orde or anyone else to back up their outlandish claims.
Unsubstantiated claims from the Chief Constable of the PSNI, Mr Hugh Orde, that the IRA was responsible for the robbery of stg£26.5m from the Northern Bank in Belfast must be viewed with some scepticism.
irishtribesman.blogspot.com /2005_01_01_irishtribesman_archive.html   (8410 words)

  
 Hugh Orde, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police - Milestones - Annual Report 2001/2002 - University of ...
Hugh Orde OBE, graduated in Public Administration and Management in 1987, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
That part of the Orde CV which interests most people in Northern Ireland is not his London experience but what he has been doing for the past two years.
In October or November, Mr Orde will, as Chief Constable, formally receive from the Met's Commissioner, Sir John Stevens, the report which he helped to put together.
www.kent.ac.uk /about/report01-02/milestones/orde.html   (713 words)

  
 Hugh Orde - Definition, explanation
Sir Hugh Stephen Orde OBE is the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Later Orde (by then a Deputy Assistant Commissioner) was assigned to the senior staff of the Stevens Report which investigated government collusion in sectarian murders in Northern Ireland.
Hugh Orde was appointed Chief Constable of the PSNI (which replaced the Royal Ulster Constabulary) on 29 May 2002, taking over from Acting Chief Constable Colin Cramphorn.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/h/hu/hugh_orde.php   (166 words)

  
 Hugh Orde from LiveJournal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde subsequently blamed the IRA for the raid.
Hugh Orde, the PSNI chief constable, has proposed that, rather than being allowed to wait to see if they are charged, suspects should be given a fixed time in which to apply for the concessions.
BBC Hugh Orde says proper treatment is the answer for officers suffering stress Money is not the solution to stress suffered by police officers, Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde has said.
www.ljseek.com /search/Hugh%20Orde   (855 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hugh Orde
Chief Constable is the title given to the commanding officer of every territorial United Kingdom except the two responsibe for Greater London.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) (usually just referred to as the Metropolitan Police, its former official name, or the Met) is the territorial police force in Greater London, England, with the exception of the square mile of the City of London, which has its own police force, the City of...
On April 16, 2003, Sir John Stevens released an interim version of the Stevens Report, the result of an official British government investigation.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hugh-Orde   (491 words)

  
 Orde appointment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
"Hugh Orde has been the day to day head of the investigation into collusion between loyalists and the RUC, particularly into the killing of Pat Finucane.
That is why SDLP representatives on the Policing Board have been calling for a new policy of protection and prosecution - protection of communities and prosecution of their attackers.
We welcome that Hugh Orde agrees with us and accepts that much more needs to be done.
www.sdlp.ie /media/pressarchive/archivejusteq/proneillorde.shtm   (483 words)

  
 News Letter - SAS Was Called In To Combat Danger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Faced with what Hugh Orde termed "a dangerous gang", police asked the Army to mount a stake-out operation, he told the sisters of Patrick Kelly, who commanded the Provo bomb team.
Anthony Hughes was also killed by troops who mistook him for part of the team and his brother, Oliver, seriously injured.
Mr Hughes' carer, Betty, said yesterday that he was still too unwell to take his case for compensation to Europe.
www.newsletter.co.uk /story/14734   (630 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
Chief Constable Hugh Orde was obviously at his ease, relaxed in a comfortable chair in the foyer of a hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Orde had just made history —- being the first chief constable of the Northern Ireland police to address the National Committee, which is better known for its hosting of figures such as Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, Davey Ervine, Billy Hutchinson, and other leading Nationalist and Unionist political spokesmen.
Orde readily admits that this is a “monumental” task, as he described it.
www.irishecho.com /search/searchstory.cfm?id=12498&issueid=285   (1333 words)

  
 An Phoblacht: Letters
Orde, who in my opinion was very arrogant and dismissive of key policing issues of collusion and state murder, was also very prescriptive of what is good for victims and what is bad.
These according to Orde were far too expensive and would only be of limited value to the families of those murdered.
Orde, went on to lecture his audience on how cumbersome, time consuming and costly it is going to be to supply the Billy Wright, Rosemary Nelson, and Robert Hamill Inquiries with any requests for documents, exhibits etc.
www.anphoblacht.com /letters/2006-11-23   (480 words)

  
 A TANGLED WEB: Out of Orde(r) Ubercop, Hugh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ubercop, Hugh Orde is due to make his decision on the future of the PSNI's full-time reserve later today.
Contrarily, figures campaigning for abolition of the full-time reserve are those who largely pay lip service to the idea of a competent police force, yet seek the eventual replacement of legitimate State law enforcement by hoods in helmets.
Hugh Orde embodies everything that is wrong with contemporary Ulster.
atangledweb.typepad.com /weblog/2004/09/out_of_order_ub.html   (249 words)

  
 Bitnile Bittorrent Share Philosophy - SF faces tough test in meath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hugh Orde said he had "no doubt" the IRA meant they would kill the men.
Mr Orde said the police know who the suspects are but could not make an arrest without evidence.
Hugh Orde said police needed evidence for arrests "I think the difficulty about this particular sentence in the statement is it takes away from what I think is an awful lot of positive stuff," Mr McGuinness said.
www.bitnile.com /printout30947.html   (298 words)

  
 Ógra Shinn Féin disrupt Securocrat Hugh Orde Lecture - Indymedia Ireland
Hugh Orde delivered a public lecture last night in Queens University entitled ‘policing the past to police the future’.
Tonight Hugh Orde was unwilling to answer questions which must be answered for the families of those killed by state forces, he tried to defend the use of informers and the amnesties they receive even though they hold information which could be used in the prosecution of those involved in state killings.
Well if it is untrue, then Hugh Orde must be planning on a libel suit against that paper and the other newspapers that printed he was offering to speak at the Sinn Fein Ard-Fheis.
ireland.indymedia.org /article/79670   (1799 words)

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