Police Federation

June POLICE Magazine out now

19 June 2025

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The June edition of POLICE magazine is out now, a special issue celebrating our incredible 2025 Police Bravery Award nominees, this year’s King’s Birthday Honours recipients, including West Midlands Police Federation Branch Secretary, Tim Rogers, who has been awarded the King's Police Medal, and our Outstanding Contribution to Women in Policing Award winners.

In our news feature, hear from Acting National Chair Tiffany Lynch about our Copped Enough campaign, as we await this year’s police pay award decision, urgently calling for real terms pay rise to tackle a decade of erosion, plus police officers from regions across the country speaking up about the hardships and difficulties they, and their families, face. If you, your friends and family haven’t already, please join our digital picket line here and support the campaign.

Learn more about how to get involved in this year’s edition of FedConnect, an important member-centric online event, looking at some of the issues policing is facing today, over on page 37.

After a few years of financial ups and downs, the outlook for the housing and mortgage market is starting to settle. Quick Mortgages pulls together the key insights to help you make an informed decision, whether you’re a first-time buyer, moving up the ladder, or simply coming to the end of a fixed deal.

Pay tribute to hero PC Trevor Lock by reading about his extraordinary feat in April 1980 standing alone and unarmed inside the Iranian Embassy as terrorists launched a siege that gripped the world. We also look back at former Prime Minister James Callaghan, as we approach his 100th anniversary, reflecting on his unique relationship with the Police Federation.

Putting the pedal to metal, hear from Derbyshire Police Officer Emma Corby, sharing how proud she is to be taking part in this year’s Police Unity Tour, riding in memory of fallen officers and raising funds for Care of Police Survivors, and Force Incident Sergeant Neil Jones from Cheshire Police, who is embarking on his second charity ride around the county to raise money for mental health support.

We hope you enjoy this edition.

If you have any comments and suggestions, please email editor@polfed.org.

To advertise in POLICE magazine please contact alison.lambert@polfed.org.

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