The new 'Elizabeth Emblem' award, named after the late Queen Elizabeth, will officially recognise more than 30 police officers, firefighters, and public servants who died in the line of duty.The first ...
Seven Scots, including a Glasgow firefighter and Lanarkshire police officer, who died in the line of duty are to be among the first people to receive an Elizabeth Emblem. The award recognises police ...
More than 30 firefighters, police officers and other public servants have been named as the first recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem, the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises ...
Seven Scots including firefighters and police officers who died in the line of duty are to be among the first people to receive an Elizabeth Emblem. The award recognises police officers ...
The award recognises police officers, firefighters and other public servants who died while on duty. The emblem is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross which recognises members of the ...
More than 30 firefighters, police officers and other public servants have been named as the first recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem, the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which ...
The Elizabeth Emblem, named after the late Queen, will be given to the next of kin of more than 30 deceased firefighters, police officers and public servants in recognition of their loved ones.
Seven Scots including firefighters and police officers who died in the line of duty are to be among the first people to receive an Elizabeth Emblem. The award recognises police officers, firefighters ...