PRRB remit letter from the Minister of State for Policing and Crime: 2026 to 2027 (accessible)
Published 19 February 2026
Sarah Jones MP
Minister of State for Policing and Crime
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF
Zoë Billingham
Chair
Police Remuneration Review Body
First floor
Caxton House
Tothill Street
London
SW1H 9NA
19 February 2026
Dear Zoë
Police Remuneration Review Body Remit 2026/27
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the members of the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) for your 2025 report. The Government appreciates the independent, expert advice and valuable contribution that the PRRB makes.
I write to you now to formally commence the 2026/27 pay round and ask for the PRRB to make recommendations on how to apply the pay award for all police officers in ranks up to and including chief superintendent, in England and Wales.
I also ask that you consider proposals resulting from year two of the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s review of allowances, taking into account the views of policing stakeholders.
We accepted your recommendation for the 2025/26 pay award. However, since it came in well above the figures we set out as affordable within our evidence, we again had to take difficult decisions and make savings elsewhere in the Home Office’s budgets to provide additional funding to forces to help with the increased costs. We undertook a rigorous in-year savings exercise and put in place enhanced spending controls, finding efficiencies across various programmes and reducing discretionary spend. As the Spending Review confirmed, all pay must be funded from Departmental budgets and there will be no additional funding available for pay settlements.
During this pay round, you will receive evidence from my department, HM Treasury and key stakeholders. My department’s evidence will set out the funds available to policing for 2026/27, following the Spending Review in June, as well as the recruitment and retention context alongside pay and earnings data, and will provide an update on our Police Reform White Paper.
The police pay year begins on 1 September and we are committed to announcing pay awards as close to this date as possible. To support this, I would be grateful if you could submit your report at the earliest point that allows you to give due consideration to the relevant evidence. To support with this, the Government will provide its written evidence as soon as possible after the police funding settlement is published, as this will inform the affordability position.
I look forward to receiving your report in due course.
Very best wishes,
Sarah Jones MP
Minister of State for Policing and Crime