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First announced last year, and, conferred by King Charles III, the commemorative emblem is the civilian equivalent of the ...
King Charles has presented the first Elizabeth Emblems at Windsor Castle to honour public servants who died in the line of duty. The emotional ceremony recognised 38 former public servants who ...
New Elizabeth Emblem award for emergency workers killed on duty a 'fitting' tribute to murdered daughters, say fathers Bryn Hughes and Paul Bone campaigned for the award after their police officer ...
Two officers from Nottinghamshire Police will be among the first recipients of an award for emergency service workers who died in the line of duty. The Elizabeth Emblem, named after the late Queen ...
The first recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem award aimed at emergency service workers who die in the line of duty has been revealed.
Elizabeth Emblem a fitting ‘tribute’ to officers killed on duty, say fathers Bryn Hughes and Paul Bone both received the emblem from the King during the first presentation of the award.
The first batch of Elizabeth Emblems will be given to relatives by King Charles later this year.
The Elizabeth Emblem will recognise public servants killed in the line of duty and applications can go back as far as 1948 – so how do families apply?
East Kilbride's MP has welcomed a new emblem of recognition for public servants in the town and across the UK who have died in the line of duty. Family members of police officers, firefighters and ...
Sheffield firefighter Paul Parkin is among the first recipients of the new Elizabeth Emblem.
The Elizabeth Emblem can be retrospectively awarded; eligible nominations will be for deaths which occurred on or after 1 January 1948 or have taken place in Palestine between 27 September 1945 ...