Red Hand Of The Law

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Belfast.

April 7,1922.

Via Century Ireland:

Northern Ireland is to acquire a new police force which will be known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC).

The RUC will number 3,000 men at the beginning and will be recruited from the Royal Irish Constabulary and the ‘Specials’, principally the A Specials.

The Northern Ireland Parliament has been told that the denominational make-up of the new force should reflect the religious composition of the six county area: two-thirds Protestant and one-third Catholic. Pay rates will be the same as those existing in the Irish and English police forces.

The announcement of the new police force comes as Northern Ireland continues to grapple with sectarian violence. In order to deal with the ongoing unrest, a Special Powers bill, known as the flogging bill, is currently being debated in the Northern Ireland Senate, and while it is likely to pass, it is being met with some resistance.

Northern Ireland to get new police force – the RUC – amidst continued sectarian violence (Century ireland)

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4 thoughts on “Red Hand Of The Law

  1. K.Cavan

    The flogging bill, eh? If our government were to be pushing a bill with that title through our, well, I suppose it’s a kind of Parliament, I’d assume they were contemplating selling off the last few assets remaining in the hands of the Irish, at knock-down prices, to some Israeli/American Vulture Fund.
    Watch this space.
    What’s amazing is that I encountered a Norn Irn Unionist, in an online talk last week who was telling the Americans & English people in the forum that he was being regularly assaulted on the streets of Cork, simply for being a Protestant. I ensured that the other participants were disabused of this ridiculous notion & he terminated his connection, soon afterwards. Still bitter, I guess.

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