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It was 5 June 1944, when 38 Group RAF, 6th Airborne Division and the Harwell-based Glider Regiment, flew to the shores of Normandy, ahead of D-Day.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) is the armed police force in charge of protecting civil nuclear sites and nuclear materials in England and Scotland.
Zero response to an FOI request on the number of UFO / UAP incidents reported to the CNC
Last month marked three years of collaborative working between the Joint Response Unit and CNC officers at Dungeness.
The recruitment process, workplace benefits, and types of roles at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC).
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kerry Smith as our new Assistant Chief Constable (ACC).
The Annual Business Plan for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, outlining what the organisation aims to deliver in 2024/25
Complain about the CNCs service, staff or police officers and find out about misconduct hearings and criminal cases involving CNC employees
Nil response to an FOI requesting a copy of raid, arrest and conviction figures for the possession, production and cultivation of cannabis between March - September 2020
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