MBE for long‑serving Police Chaplain in Northumbria

We are pleased to share that the Revd Canon Glyn Evans, a long‑serving Police Chaplain with Northumbria Police, has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

The MBE recognises outstanding service and commitment across areas such as public service, community work, and volunteering. Glyn’s award reflects his longstanding contribution to the community, including his dedicated ministry alongside police officers and staff.

Glyn has served as a Police Chaplain for nearly 25 years. Although he stepped back from full‑time parish ministry two years ago — in his own words, because “it was not fun anymore” — he has continued his chaplaincy work with the police, as well as his role as Chaplain for the Deaf in the Diocese of Newcastle. He currently serves as Interim Lead Chaplain for Northumbria Police, offering steady support and helping sustain the chaplaincy’s presence.

 

 

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West Midlands Police chaplain receives MBE medal

Mohammad Asad, a Muslim chaplain for WMP has received an MBE medal for his volunteer work throughout the pandemic.

As well as being a faith advisor for the force, Mohammad is also an Imam at Birmingham Central Mosque.

He was given the top honour from HRH Princess Anne at a ceremony in Windsor Castle earlier this month on 8 March.

 

During the pandemic, he helped to distribute hundreds of much-needed items to hospital workers on the frontline battling Covid.

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Met Police Senior Chaplain recognised in 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours

The Met’s Senior Chaplain Jonathan Osborne has been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

Senior Chaplain, Reverend Prebendary Jonathan Osborne joined the Met 11 years ago. He has been called upon to support officers and staff and respond to numerous tragic events, including the Grenfell Tower fire. He is the centre of the pastoral, spiritual and religious care within the Met, as well as being an outstanding ambassador for policing.

Jonathan supported the Met and PC Keith Palmer’s family following the tragic events in Westminster in 2017. He led the one minute silences, advised senior officers and held support sessions for officers who responded, to help them deal with the murder of their colleague. Jonathan helped to make the arrangements for Keith’s funeral by spending time with his family and friends and ensured it was fitting and appropriate. He regularly joins officers on frontline patrols and serves as a volunteer police officer. He has established strong links with representatives of all religions, both inside and outside the Met and founded a forum to bring together religious leaders from across London.

For the last three years, Jonathan has also served as Deputy Priest in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen at the Chapel Royal.

Jonathan said: “I’m humbled and proud to receive this award. It’s even more special as it is for the job I absolutely love and for the work I do with some of the most amazing people.

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