Police Federation
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Staff association proudly representing 150,000 rank & file police officers across England and Wales. Account managed by comms team, not 24/7.
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http://www.polfed.org 24-02-2011 14:27:28
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Good to catch up with Roger Johnson BBC Breakfast to discuss the next stage #elizabethemblem #medalsforheroes with Paul Hurst Police Federation
On the #Daily, Niall Paterson discusses the govt's emergency plan to try and ease overcrowding in prisons. He speaks to... Mark Fairhurst, national chair of the Prison Officers’ Association Philip Jones, custody lead at the National Police Federation 👉 podfollow.com/skynewsdaily
"If we have a sustained period of time where prisoners are in police cells, there could be a situation moving forward where we don't have capacity in the system to do business as usual." PFEW Custody Lead Phil Jones discusses Op Early Dawn with Mishal Husain on BBC Radio 4 Today
Phil Jones, PFEW custody lead, tells Charles Hymas the use of station cells to hold suspects for longer could disrupt the ability of officers to carry out arrests and detain offenders.
National Board members Hayley Aley and @BelindaPFEW are excited to be taking part in Westminster Insight’s #WomenInPoliceWM Conference to explore key challenges and solutions in recruitment, career progression and retention of female staff. Register with code SPKR4318 for 20% off ⬇️
Join our online Professional Development Seminar on 11 September to learn how to turn your policing experience into academic accreditation. Hear from the College of Policing and top universities, explore courses, bursaries and more. Register today👇
As rent costs rise & wages stagnate, police officers are being pushed to the brink, with some even sleeping in their cars to make ends meet. The Times and The Sunday Times highlights the housing crisis is not just about affordability it’s affecting morale, safety & the future of policing in the UK:
Don't miss our upcoming virtual Professional Development Seminar on 11 September. Learn how to translate your policing experience into recognised academic credentials. Hear from the College of Policing and leading universities and explore available courses. Register👇