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Chief Constable Jon Boutcher says the 30 officers who lost their lives will be remembered with respect.
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Honour recognises police officers who died on duty - MSNThe Elizabeth Emblem was introduced in 2024 as a civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross. The design of the emblem includes a rosemary wreath - a symbol of remembrance - around the Tudor Crown.
More than 100 public servants who died in service recognised in the second ever Elizabeth Emblem List 106 police officers, firefighters, overseas ...
King Charles awards first Elizabeth Emblems to emergency staff who died in line of duty The King awarded the first batch of honours this morning, honouring 38 former public servants who died ...
First Elizabeth Emblem honouring sacrifice of public servants who died on duty including PCs Andrew Harper, Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone is awarded by King Charles ...
Queen Elizabeth's New Platinum Jubilee Emblem Was Just Revealed — and It Was Designed by a Teenager! Queen Elizabeth will mark 70 years of her service to the throne with celebrations across the ...
King Charles has presented the first Elizabeth Emblems, recognising public servants such as police and fire fighters who died in the line of duty. The families of more than 30 men and women ...
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 Elizabeth Emblem is awarded to the next of kin of a person who was employed in a role based on the source of a commission on behalf of, or formally funded by, an eligibility body.
A person could be commemorated with the Elizabeth Emblem if they died while in the line of duty on or after January 1, 1948, which mirrors the eligibility of the Elizabeth Cross for the armed forces.
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 ...
King Charles has presented the first Elizabeth Emblems, recognising public servants such as police and fire fighters who died in the line of duty. The families of more than 30 men and women ...
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