Officer pay to be increased by 4.75 per cent.
NPCC submitted evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) and the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB).
Police staff in 37 forces in England and Wales will receive a pay increase of 7 per cent, matching that that was previously agreed for police officers as part of the Police Remuneration Review Body recommendation.
The government has today (Thursday 13 July) announced that they have accepted the recommendations of the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to increase officer pay by 7 per cent.
The National Police Chiefs' Council have submitted their evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body for police officer pay for 2023/24. It calls for a fair pay deal for officers reflecting their unique contribution to society, the limitations on them and the real terms pay cut over the past decade.
The NPCC will oversee the review, led by Sir Stephen House
The National Police Chiefs' Council has responded to the Government's confirmation of a pay freeze for police officers.
The Government has announced its funding decisions for the next financial year as part of its spending review, which sees the service receive money to help forces recruit more officers.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council has welcomed the government’s announcement of a 2.5% pay rise for police officers.
The government have announced today that the amount of funding available to the policing system for 2020 to 2021 will increase by more than £1.1 billion.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spending Round to Parliament earlier today, and laid out his plans for policing.
For the first time, police chiefs have asked the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to consider a three rather than one year pay deal to give officers a bigger upfront pay increase.