I don’t have live tool access right now to fetch the very latest headlines. Here’s a concise summary based on recent public information up to early 2026, with guidance on where to check for the freshest updates.
Direct answer
- The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) headquarters are located at Knock in east Belfast, with the broader PSNI also maintaining a museum on site; this has been the longstanding arrangement since the 1980s. [source context: PSNI overview articles and official pages indicate Knock Road/Belfast as the main HQ location].[1][3]
What to look for to confirm the latest news
- PSNI press releases and latest-news pages on the official PSNI website for any structural changes, relocations, or new HQ-related announcements.[5][6]
- Northern Ireland Policing Board communications for updates on governance, resourcing, or facilities affecting headquarters operations.[9]
- Reputable Northern Ireland news outlets (RTÉ NI, Irish Times, BBC NI) for any breaking news about the PSNI HQ or major security/operational developments.[8][10]
Illustrative example (hypothetical as of now)
- If PSNI announced a temporary relocation of certain HQ functions due to refurbishment, the official site would publish a briefing with dates, affected services, and visitor guidance; local media would report on community impact and timelines.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles and provide a short, cited brief with links.
Sources
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has now submitted its full detailed response to the Stormont Executive’s Draft Programme for Government (PFG).
www.psni.police.ukThe Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) Chief Operating Officer, Pamela McCreedy today (15 January) told MPs about the challenges facing the Police Service as a result of significant underfunding since 2010. This has led to a declining police officer and staff headcount in Northern Ireland and is having a serious impact on victims of crime, local communities and the PSNI’s workforce. She also emphasised the need for sufficient and sustainable funding going forward to enable the Police...
www.psni.police.ukSimon Byrne says wording in cross-Border policing report was ‘misunderstood’
www.irishtimes.comTwenty police officers have been injured in less than 24 hours in Northern Ireland.
www.rte.ieThe 11 police station enquiry offices scheduled for closure are to close their doors at the end of this month, it has been confirmed. As previously announced, due to the current financial and resource pressures facing the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the decision has been taken to reduce the number of police station enquiry offices from 28 to 17. These are not station closures and each of the police stations affected will remain operational.
www.psni.police.ukLatest news on Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), covering security updates, law enforcement operations, community policing and public safety across NI
www.newsnow.co.ukConstituting instrument General nature Operational structure Overseen byNorthern Ireland Policing Board HeadquartersBelfast Police officers6422 Police civilians2,297 Agency executives Departments12 Regions8 (11 District) … The senior officer in charge of the PSNI is its chief constable. The chief constable is appointed by the Northern Ireland Policing Board, subject to the approval of the Minister of Justice for Northern Ireland. The Chief Constable of Northern Ireland is the third-highest...
wikipedia.nucleos.comClick here to view our latest news releases.Contacting usFor media queries only The Policing Board’s Communications team can be contacted from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday on 028 9040 8500 and on 07801 738795 outside office hours. This is to deal with media queries only.
www.nipolicingboard.org.ukHeadquartersBrooklyn House 65 Knock Road Belfast BT5 6LE Police officers6,700 Police staffs2,219 Elected officer responsible Agency executive Departments Regions8 Facilities Stations79 Police boatsYes … The senior officer in charge of the PSNI is its Chief Constable. The Chief Constable is appointed by the Northern Ireland Policing Board, subject to the approval of the Minister of Justice for Northern Ireland. The Chief Constable of Northern Ireland is the third-highest paid police officer in...
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