No, they are called "bobbies" or peelers
"Bobbies" is used as a colloquial term for police officers around the UK, not just London where it originated.
Just London, but their expertise can be called on by other police forces.
They're called "Bobbies," a reference to the organizer of the London Metropolitan Police Sir Robert Peel.
"Bobbies" is used as a colloquial term for police officers around the UK, not just London where it originated.
Scotland Yard
the London police was founded by Sir Robert Peel.
City of London Police was created in 1839.
No. British passports in London are issued by the Passport Office which is situated in a street called Petty France.
Metropolitan Police and City of London Police. There is also Transport Police looking after the rail network.
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
The red and black beetle is called a ladybird beetle.
Scotland Yard was the first headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police Force.