cheryl dennis, bbc points west at southmead hospital. cheryl dennis, bbc news.n the uk, more than 30 firefighters, police officers and public servants who died in the line of duty have become the first to posthumously receive a new award in recognition of their sacrifice. among those honoured with the "elizabeth emblem" are police constables fiona bone and nicola hughes, who were killed in 2012. nicola's father, bryn, led the campaign for people like his daughter to be recognised, as our reporter tim muffett explains. it's been a long, grief stricken journey for bryn hughes. it's 12 years since his daughter nicola was murdered whilst serving as a police constable. he finds running can help. you're alone with your thoughts. as a grieving father, to get through it, you've got to put one foot in front of the other. now bryn is doing precisely that along downing street. he's here with paul bowen, whose daughter fiona was murdered alongside nicola. the unarmed officers were shot and attacked with a grenade whilst attending what was believed to be a routine burglary i