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Henry Bertram Kenna has been awarded the Elizabeth Emblem, which is named after the late Queen and recognises public servants who died in the line of duty.
The Elizabeth Emblem, named after the late Queen, will be presented to the next of kin of more than 30 deceased firefighters, police officers and public servants in recognition of their loved ...
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 ...
The new 'Elizabeth Emblem' award, named after the late Queen Elizabeth, will officially recognise more than 30 police officers, firefighters, and public servants who died in the line of duty. The ...
The fathers of two murdered policewomen have hailed the new Elizabeth Emblem as a fitting “tribute” to their daughters and others who have died in the line of duty.
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?
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has paid tribute to 30 police officers posthumously awarded the Elizabeth Emblem. The award, named after the late Queen ...
The Elizabeth Emblem, which is conferred by His Majesty The King, is a national form of recognition awarded to the next of kin of police officers, firefighters, ambulance workers and many others.
In the second list of Elizabeth Emblem recipients, some 106 police officers, firefighters, overseas workers and other public servants who died in service were recognised, ...
He added: "While families will never be able to replace their loved ones, the Elizabeth Emblem pays tribute to the sacrifice they have made." The award has been introduced following a campaign by ...
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.