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New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced
New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced

Business News Wales

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Business News Wales

New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced

The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), the staff association representing more than 145,000 rank-and-file police officers, has announced that Tiff Lynch has been elected as the next National Chair. Nominations for the role of National Chair officially closed at midnight on 18 June 2025. At the close of the nomination period, Tiff was the unanimous choice of the Federation to assume the role and becomes just the second female Chair in the PFEW's 106 year history. She will formally assume the role on 1 July. On behalf of the National Board and National Council Mukund Krishna, CEO of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: 'During her time on the National Board – particularly as Acting Chair – Tiff has demonstrated unwavering commitment to fighting for police officers across the country. She is one of their own and has always stood firmly in their corner. Her leadership is rooted in authenticity, integrity, and a deep understanding of the challenges our members face on the frontline. 'I congratulate Tiff on her election as National Chair – a role I know she will approach with the same passion and purpose she has shown throughout her career. I look forward to working closely with her to ensure that the voice of our police officers is not only heard but acted upon in the months and years ahead.' Tiff Lynch, National Chair Elect of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: 'I am incredibly proud and honoured to become National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales. Police officers put their lives on the line, and it is indefensible that pay has fallen in real terms by a fifth since 2010. In addition to driving forward the Copped Enough campaign, which is demanding full pay restoration and an independent pay machinery with binding arbitration, I will fight for improved health and wellbeing care, workload reform to stop burnout, and full and proper enforcement of the Police Covenant so that it makes a positive difference supporting police officers and their families. 'Policing has become an easy target for politicians, the media, and armchair critics. That ends here. I will challenge damaging narratives, confront poor legislation, and ensure police officers' voices are heard where it matters. I will defend the profession, challenging government and chief officers alike, and I will not allow the courage, commitment, and professionalism of police officers to be undermined by cheap headlines, scapegoating, or political agendas. 'My purpose as National Chair is simple: to stand up for police officers and lead with a clear focus; to be bold, unapologetic, and relentless in fighting for fair pay and better conditions; to protect what matters; to improve what's not working; and to make sure the Federation stays relevant and strong in the face of ongoing challenges. It's not just about being seen; it's about getting things done. I look forward to working with members across the country and Mukund Krishna and his management team to achieve those aims.' Tiff joined Leicestershire Police in 1995. Throughout her policing career, she has specialised in firearms, tactical support and frontline as a general response and beat officer. Her Federation career started in 2007 with progression to the post of Chair of Leicestershire's Constables Committee (2011-2014); Chair of Leicestershire Police Federation (2014-2018); and National Board member of the Police Federation of England and Wales (2018-present). Nationally, Tiff has led on conduct and performance and parliamentary engagement, lobbying for the organisation – with membership and representation always at the core. Tiff was elected as the Deputy National Chair and assumed office from 1 June 2022. She has been carrying out duties as the Acting National Chair since 19 September 2024 seeking to drive forward the Federation's priorities and strategy for 2028.

Trader's community welcomes Amarnath pilgrims wholeheartedly: Kashmir business body
Trader's community welcomes Amarnath pilgrims wholeheartedly: Kashmir business body

The Hindu

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Trader's community welcomes Amarnath pilgrims wholeheartedly: Kashmir business body

The Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation (KTMF), an apex body representing the Valley's business community, on Friday (June 20, 2025) extended its full support pilgrims who intend to attend the Amarnath yatra this year. 'There is some sense of insecurity because of the Pahalgam incident. However, we assure that people of Kashmir will welcome all with warmth and a dee p sense of brotherhood. We all stand by you (pilgrims). We will keep the values of interfaith brotherhood intact,' KTMF chairman Mohammad Yaseen Khan said, while speaking to the media in Srinagar. The Amarnath yatra will start from July 3 this year. It comes in the backdrop of a major terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 civilians dead and saw India and Pakistan in a four-day military confrontation. Mr. Khan said it's important to recognize that the holy cave and route of the Yatra were discovered centuries ago and the people of Kashmir have served as its natural custodians and caretakers for generations. 'From guiding pilgrims through the mountainous terrain to offering food, shelter and support Kashmiris have always stood as protectors of this sacred journey reflecting a time-honoured spirit of communal harmony. The Amarnath Yatra is not merely a religious event but it is a reflection of our centuries old tradition of hospitality, inclusiveness and communal harmony,' Mr. Khan said. The entire Kashmiri business community welcome the Yatra and are committed to doing everything possible to ensure its smooth, peaceful and successful completion, he added. 'We at KTMF firmly believe that the Yatra is not only a religious obligation for many but also a bridge between communities and an opportunity to showcase the true spirit of the Kashmiri people. It is our earnest appeal to all yatris to come without fear or hesitation and to see Kashmir for what it truly is a land of warmth, hospitality, culture and resilience,' Mr. Khan said. He urged the administration that pilgrims should be allowed the freedom to interact with the local population. 'Security must not come at the cost of disconnecting the pilgrimage from its social and cultural surroundings. Pilgrims should be encouraged to walk through our markets talk to our shopkeepers, taste our food and experience Kashmiri hospitality firsthand. Such interactions will only build trust but reinforce the idea that Kashmir is open, welcoming and peaceful,' he said. He said these pilgrims should return as ambassadors of peace. Mr. Khan was flanked by senior members of the Federation, who include Manoj Kumar Tandon, Bashir Ahmad Rather, Fayaz Ahmad and Qazi Tauseef.

Global spotlight on Al Ain as youth MMA athletes prepare to compete
Global spotlight on Al Ain as youth MMA athletes prepare to compete

Dubai Eye

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Dubai Eye

Global spotlight on Al Ain as youth MMA athletes prepare to compete

Al Ain will host the 6th IMMAF Youth World Championships in July, marking the first time the event is held in the Al Ain Region. More than 1,000 young athletes from 60 countries are expected to compete in the championship taking place from July 21-27 at the ADNEC Centre. Organised by the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation and hosted by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and MMA Federation for the fourth consecutive year, the event highlights the UAE's growing role in staging major international sports competitions. Al Ain was chosen for its modern infrastructure and strong tourism and cultural appeal, offering athletes a unique blend of world-class facilities and heritage experiences. Organisers say preparations are well underway to deliver a successful championship that reflects the UAE's commitment to youth development and global sports excellence. Under the patronage of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, the 6th IMMAF Youth World Championships, organised by @IMMAFed and hosted by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation, will be held 21-27 July 2025 at ADNEC Centre Al Ain. — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) June 20, 2025

Star Trek Comic 'The Last Starship' Resurrects Captain James T. Kirk
Star Trek Comic 'The Last Starship' Resurrects Captain James T. Kirk

Geek Culture

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Culture

Star Trek Comic 'The Last Starship' Resurrects Captain James T. Kirk

Captain Kirk will no longer find himself in the grave, as he's set to return in a new Star Trek comic. The iconic character is back from the dead in Star Trek: The Last Starship , due out this September, with the modern Starfleet future serving as the new setting. Notably, this marks a departure from the usual fare, which places any story, screen, or comic before the character's death in 1994's Star Trek: Generations . Per The Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming work is penned by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, who, alongside writing for Marvel, DC and other publishers, notched an Eisner nomination for their previous Star Trek title for IDW. Adrián Bonilla is onboard as illustrator. 'Forget everything you know about Star Trek. The Last Starship is a new crew, a new era, and a completely different tone; our aim is to be literary, intense, innovative, and most of all, accessible,' said Lanzing. 'We're bringing you into the Federation's darkest hour through the brilliant, noir-soaked lens of artist Adrián Bonilla with zero homework required. Longtime Trek fans will have a deep and fascinating reading experience, to be sure – this is a pivotal moment in Trek history that's never been even glimpsed before – but above all, The Last Starship is a dark and complex sci-fi you can hand to anyone,' he added. The series takes place during The Burn, a galaxy-wide disaster that caused the detonation of every active warp core and led to the near-collapse of the United Federation of Planets. Now mysteriously resurrected, Kirk will need to lead a new crew and ship to uphold Starfleet's mission of unity across the cosmos. The debut issue of Star Trek: The Last Starship launches on 24 September, featuring a primary cover by Francesco Francavilla and variants by Skyler Patridge and Michael Cho. Check them out below: Si Jia is a casual geek at heart – or as casual as someone with Sephiroth's theme on her Spotify playlist can get. A fan of movies, games, and Japanese culture, Si Jia's greatest weakness is the Steam Summer Sale. Or any Steam sale, really. IDW Comics Star Trek Star Trek: The Last Starship

Tough action needed to halt level of attacks on police in NI, federation warns
Tough action needed to halt level of attacks on police in NI, federation warns

The Herald Scotland

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Herald Scotland

Tough action needed to halt level of attacks on police in NI, federation warns

During recent unrest in Northern Ireland, more than 70 officers have been injured, with some treated in hospital. Dozens of police officers have been injured during recent unrest in Northern Ireland (Liam McBurney/PA) However, the federation has highlighted that officers deal with the daily risk of assault which often leads to injury and time off work, placing additional pressure on serving colleagues. It has launched the 'Let Them Protect' public campaign, backed by PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher and Justice Minister Naomi Long. Federation chairman Liam Kelly said the nine-a-day figure was conservative as many officers who suffer more minor assaults do not report them. Liam Kelly, chairman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (Peter Morrison/PA) He said: 'These figures are shocking and appalling. It's high time we saw a much tougher approach with assailants who strike, kick, punch and spit at our colleagues. 'We want the public to realise the full extent of what our officers – themselves fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters – have to suffer. 'It's not right they should end up in hospital with injuries they sustain while protecting the community.' Mr Kelly added: 'Decisive and tough sentences handed down by magistrates and judges will deter those who assault our police officers. 'Sentencing guidelines must be strengthened to empower the courts, to implement an effective deterrent.' Ms Long said police officers in Northern Ireland demonstrate 'extraordinary courage' every day. Stormont Justice Minister Naomi Long said she would introduce new sentencing legislation (Liam McBurney/PA) But she added: 'Shockingly, some people still feel that it is OK to attack or assault a police officer or that it's simply part of the job. 'That is not an acceptable attitude towards any other member of society and is certainly not an acceptable manner to treat those who uphold the rule of law and place themselves in harm's way to protect others.' She added: 'I am committed to introducing stronger legislation to protect police officers and staff and will include a new offence, with a higher maximum penalty, for assaulting a person who is providing a service to the public, performing a public duty or delivering a public service in the Sentencing Bill. 'I hope to introduce this legislation to the Assembly in the autumn of this year.' Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said policing cannot be taken for granted (Brian Lawless/PA) Chief Constable Mr Boutcher said: 'Policing is a tough profession and the officers and staff of the police service who stand up to serve the people of Northern Ireland deserve nothing but our admiration and respect. 'Every one of them does a vital job and whilst they come to work knowing that on any given day they could be faced with difficult and dangerous situations, what we should never accept, is for them to be physically assaulted. 'Being attacked should never be thought of as part of anyone's 'normal day' at work.' Mr Boutcher said the public cannot continue to take policing for granted. He said: 'Support for policing, and for our police officers, needs to be society-wide, and it should be recognised and understood that it is simply not acceptable to assault or attack police officers. 'We cannot, and will not, simply stand by and accept it.' Northern Ireland Policing Board chairman Mukesh Sharma said attacks on police officers are no longer isolated incidents (Liam McBurney/PA) Policing Board chairman Mukesh Sharma said: 'Police officers step forward when others step back. 'They put their lives on the line for others every day and they do not deserve to come to work to be kicked, bitten or assaulted in any other way. 'Regrettably, figures show that officer assaults are no longer isolated incidents and should not be tolerated.'

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