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THE POLICE FEDERATION OF ENGLAND AND WALES JUNE 2025 POLICE
Meet Our Heroes
Tribute The extraordinary PC Trevor Lock
FedConnect 2025 Putting Members First
Reps Spotlight Sergeant Aaron Bell
Lookback Policing and James Callaghan
38 NEWS
04 Copped Enough Calling for real reform
07 The King’s Honours Outstanding officers awarded
08 Independent Review Towards a modern Federation
10 POLICE Podcast Upcoming episodes
10 Dates for the diary Upcoming events and awareness days
12 Tribute PC Trevor Lock – fighting terror unarmed
FEATURES
16 Police Bravery Awards 2025 Meet our heroes
34 Inclusive Policing Outstanding contribution to women in policing
37 FedConnect 2025 Putting members first
38 Mortgage advice The team at Quick Mortgages give us their invaluable insight
40 Reps Spotlight Duty, responsibility, compassion
42 Lookback
James Callaghan and British policing 46 Charity
Going the extra mile
47 Charity Thin blue loop
50 Wellness From beat to baseline
03 | POLICE | JUNE | 2025 34 42 INSIDE...
            
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