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Police officials, Cops awarded commendation certificates for outstanding performance

UrduPoint

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June 29, 2026

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The Standard

lean right

· Jul 9, 2026

Harry Styles says receiving Blue Peter badge ‘might be proudest achievement’

The gold badge is awarded to individuals in recognition of extraordinary achievements.

TASS

right

· Jul 3, 2026

Top Russian defence official calls strengthening Black Sea Fleet’s capabilities 'priority'

Andrey Belousov presented state awards to Black Sea Fleet servicemen who distinguished themselves while carrying out combat missions

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Secret Service debuts new badge for all personnel: ‘Represents unity’

The Secret Service announced a brand-new unified insignia badge for all law enforcement personnel on Wednesday, a first in the agency’s 161-year history. Blackinton, a private company located in Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts, is the manufacturer of the new badge, featuring a raised star around a circular shield. The blue highlights on the badge symbolize law []

Jamaica Information Service

Unknown

· Jul 12, 2026

Morant Bay Police Station ISO Certified

The Morant Bay police station in St. Thomas is now ISO 9001:2015 certified, continuing the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) mandate of service quality and operational excellence. Speaking during the monthly []

RedState

right

· Jul 2, 2026

Proof We Can Have Nice Things — Hegseth Celebrates Heroes of the National Guard As Crime Plummets in DC

Proof We Can Have Nice Things — Hegseth Celebrates Heroes of the National Guard As Crime Plummets in DC

Crikey

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Snoop: Labor MP’s ‘violent’ on-field incident, Hanson speech omissions in The Nightly, and more

Plus: What are the odds that your gift to a senior defence official is properly recorded? A coin flip! The post The Snoop: Labor MP’s ‘violent’ on-field incident, Hanson speech omissions in The Nightly, and more appeared first on Crikey.

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Politics · 3
World · 2
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Related coverage for "Police officials, Cops awarded commendation certificates for outstanding performance": The Standard — Harry Styles says receiving Blue Peter badge ‘might be proudest achievement’. TASS — Top Russian defence official calls strengthening Black Sea Fleet’s capabilities 'priority'. Washington Examiner — Secret Service debuts new badge for all personnel: ‘Represents unity’. Jamaica Information Service — Morant Bay Police Station ISO Certified. RedState — Proof We Can Have Nice Things — Hegseth Celebrates Heroes of the National Guard As Crime Plummets in DC. Crikey — The Snoop: Labor MP’s ‘violent’ on-field incident, Hanson speech omissions in The Nightly, and more