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Members who deal with emergencies such as at London Bridge, the Manchester Arena and the Grenfell Tower disaster feel grossly undervalued.
Officers feeling the pinch - latest headline results in Federation's Pay and Morale Survey.
The number of frontline police officers has dropped, while recorded crime has risen by its highest in a decade, new figures have revealed.
College of Policing respond to HMCPSI/HMIC report - "A joint inspection of the disclosure of unused material in volume crown court cases"
Lifting the public sector pay cap is "under active discussion" in Whitehall, according to a government minister.
Labour will today launch a Commons bid to recruit more police officers and firefighters in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire and the recent terrorist attacks.
Police Federation Awards celebrate 71 heroes from 40 forces.
There is “no easy overnight solution” to tackle poor mental health in policing but government must now help lead imminent change.
Policing could be at "significant risk" if funding is diverted from police budgets to counter-terrorism, according to a senior police officer.
Other police forces must follow suit after this morning's announcement by the Metropolitan Police to increase the number of officers trained to carry Taser.
As Nick Hurd is appointed the new Policing and Fire Minister, Steve White, Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, has underlined the need for constructive engagement to deliver the positive change so desperately needed for UK policing.
Policing must be a priority post-Election, says Police Federation.
The deployment of military personnel to assist police in the aftermath of Monday's terrorist attack is a significant step change in keeping the public safe.
The news that a man arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder WPC Yvonne Fletcher has been released from police bail, and enquiries concluded, has been met with disdain by the Police Federation of England and Wales.
That’s the message being laid down to a future government by the Police Federation of England and Wales at their annual conference, which begins in Birmingham today.
Labour has announced plans to recruit 10,000 additional police officers, should they come into power after the next General Election on Thursday, 8 June 2017.
Baroness Jones argues that the broad definition of domestic extremism is resulting in politicians, journalists, and social justice campaigners coming under pointless police surveillance.
"We cannot realistically expect the police to meet every possible demand we might make of them," so says Sir Thomas Winsor in his annual report on policing.
David Tucker, crime lead at the College of Policing has responded to the HMIC's State of Policing: The Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales 2016.
New Use statistics further prove the effectiveness of the less than lethal weapon, says the Police Federation of England and Wales.
Chief Constable Alex Marshall is retiring from policing and will take up a post tackling corruption in sport. Mr Marshall will join the International Cricket Council in September this year.
David Tucker, Crime Lead at the College of Policing, said: “The new legislation is a significant change for policing and has sought to strike a balance between the need for police to manage investigations and not leaving a person suspected of a crime on bail for an unacceptably long period.
Police Federation warning as new Policing and Crime Act comes into force today.