Police Officer pay to rise by 4.75% in September
The Government has accepted recommendations to increase Police Officer pay by 4.75% across all ranks from 1st September 2024.
The Government has accepted recommendations to increase Police Officer pay by 4.75% across all ranks from 1st September 2024.
Earlier this week, the Government announced their latest financial plans. These will affect National Insurance and pensions which impact both Police Officers and their families.
Police Officers are set to receive a 7% pay rise from September 1st, but how will it affect your finances?
The Government has introduced a £1,900 salary uplift for all Police Officers in England and Wales, which equates to a 5% overall pay award across all ranks and pay points.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced the Spring Statement of 2022 in the House of Commons on Wednesday (23rd March).
The Government has announced a 2.5% increase in police officer pay for 2020-21, matching the rise awarded last year.
With the recent release of the 2019/20 pay scales for Police Officers across the UK, here we offer a brief FAQ to address some of the most common questions surrounding
The Government has announced a 2.5% pay award for police officers in 2019/20, coming into effect from 1 September 2019.
You get your payslip – and your eyes go straight to the bottom right-hand corner. How much did you get! And fair enough too – but just what do all
The Government has announced a 2% pay award for police officers in 2018/19, effective from 1 September 2018. Our useful guide offers clear information on how salaries are affected for
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