Younger-in-service officers should drive to their police training so they don’t inadvertently fall foul of the law. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which was enshrined in law last… read more →
South Yorkshire Police Federation will be travelling to Wales on Sunday 24th September to pay respect to fallen officers. This year’s National Police Memorial Day will be held at St… read more →
South Yorkshire Police Federation has paid tribute to the many officers who took part in the Police Unity Tour this summer. Participants on the long-distance cycle ride carry the name… read more →
South Yorkshire Police Federation has paid tribute to the heroic officer who lost his life after trying to rescue a man from railway tracks. Nottinghamshire Police’s Sgt Graham Saville, 46,… read more →
The 7% police pay deal is a “small step in the right direction”, but officers are still relying on food banks and struggling with the cost of living, South Yorkshire… read more →
It is still important that police officers get the chance to vote on industrial rights, South Yorkshire Police Federation has said. Despite the recent Government pay deal, Federation Chair Steve… read more →
Trained professionals should deal with mental health incidents rather than the police being the default option, South Yorkshire Police Federation has said. The ‘Right Care, Right Person’ scheme is being… read more →
This weekend’s UK Police Unity Tour and COPS Memorial Service are important events in the policing calendar, and South Yorkshire Police officers will be playing their part. Several South Yorkshire… read more →
South Yorkshire Police Federation has been at the forefront of pushing for a ballot on industrial rights, its Chair has said. Steve Kent was speaking after the national Police Federation… read more →
Vetting-based dismissal of officers means they could potentially be “kicked out by the back door without due process”, the Chair of South Yorkshire Police Federation has said. In July, the… read more →