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You cannot use your work email and some officers have had difficulty using Met IT

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We advise against using your email as your username

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You must be (or have been before retirement) a subscribing member of the Police Federation.

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Metropolitan Police Federation

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Metropolitan Police Federation launch London Police Bravery Awards

All at the Metropolitan Police Federation are delighted to announce the launch of a new event Celebrating our Courageous Colleagues… coming in 2025… the first ever London Police Bravery Awards.

The prestigious Awards Ceremony – at an iconic venue in central London - will take place in April next year, with award presentations recognising incredible officers from across the capital for their gallant acts, following a gala dinner.

Taking on armed criminals, saving lives and incredible endeavours to keep the public safe will all be recognised.

Rick Prior, Chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said: “We are incredibly proud of the courage, dedication and commitment of our officers and the work they carry out each and every day.

“They sadly face danger each and every shift and often go above and beyond to prevent crime, keep people safe and protect our communities.  

“But this amazing work is not always recognised by the public, politicians or the press… so these Awards are a brilliant opportunity to celebrate the best of the best, and highlight to everyone what an outstanding job our officers are doing in increasingly difficult circumstances.

“We make no apologies for celebrating the incredible work of officers from across London and are really looking forward to this special evening… and to this night becoming a firm fixture in the policing calendar.”

From a long list, the three announced winners of The London Bravery Awards in April will go forward to be the region’s nominees for The National Police Bravery Awards in July 2025.

Metfriendly is a principle sponsor of the Awards.

More information about the event and a growing list of sponsors will be revealed in coming weeks and months in the run up to the celebratory evening next year.