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  2. Whitehall 1212 - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall 1212 was the telephone number of Scotland Yard. [1] [2] It was introduced in 1932 [3] (having previously been Victoria 7000) and was used by the public to contact the London Metropolitan Police Service information room for both emergency and non-emergency business. [4] Telephone exchanges had names at the time. In some parts of the ...

  3. Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's 32 boroughs. Its name derives from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place , which had its main public entrance on the Westminster street ...

  4. Universal Credit - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom based social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), and Income Support; Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Working Tax Credit (WTC); and Housing Benefit.

  5. Pay-by-phone parking - Wikipedia

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    Pay-by-phone parking is a system of paying for car parking via a mobile app or mobile network operator. It is an alternative to the traditional ways to pay for parking of parking meter or pay and display machines. SMS pay-by-phone parking was first introduced by Vipnet. [1]

  6. Norman Shaw Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Norman Shaw Buildings (formerly known as New Scotland Yard) are a pair of buildings in Westminster, London, overlooking the River Thames. The buildings were designed by the architects Richard Norman Shaw and John Dixon Butler , between 1887 and 1906. [ 1 ]

  7. Welfare Reform Act 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to make provision for universal credit and personal independence payment; to make other provision about social security and tax credits; to make provision about the functions of the registration service, child support maintenance and the use of jobcentres; to establish the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission and otherwise amend the Child Poverty Act 2010; and for ...

  8. Saba Park Services UK Limited - Wikipedia

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    Saba Park Services UK Limited formerly known as Indigo Park Services UK Limited is a parking facilities company based in Watford. It is owned by Infra Park S.A.S. That is owned 37% by Ardian, 37% by Crédit Agricole and 25% by Vinci SA. [1] The parent company was offered for sale in February 2017 with the price expected to be around 3 billion ...

  9. Scotland Yard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard, 1929 play by Denison Clift, adapted into two films; Scotland Yard, starring Joan Bennett; Scotland Yard, a 1941 American crime drama film; Scotland Yard (film series), a series of British cinema film shorts (1953–1961) Scotland Yard, a 1960 British crime series; Scotland Yard, 1983