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The CNC has reduced its mean gender pay gap to 2.95%, outperforming policing and the wider public sector as it continues towards its 2035 target.
CNC officers met service leavers and veterans at the UK's largest veterans careers fair to showcase policing careers protecting the UK's civil nuclear sector.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) has added its name to a charter aimed at helping employees who become terminally ill at work.
Meet the CNC's specialist police dogs, whose skills help deter crime, support policing operations, and protect critical national infrastructure.
Two Civil Nuclear Constabulary officers among 4,600 remembered through a new national Digital Memorial honouring police officers and staff who died in service.
The Secretary of State has approved the extension of the contracts of Chief Constable Simon Chesterman and Deputy Chief Constable Stephen Martin.
Over thirty former Armed Forces personnel joined the CNC over the past year, bringing military experience to roles protecting the UK's civil nuclear sector.
The CNC’s Occupational Health, Safety and Wellbeing (OHSW) team have launched a six-month lifestyle support programme to help staff to improve their health.
Rev Ian Grainger has been appointed an honorary Canon of Carlisle Cathedral, recognising more than three decades of ministry and chaplaincy service.
The UK National Threat Level has been raised to SEVERE, meaning an attack is highly likely.
The CNC's Legal Services team worked with leading barristers and legal professionals to deliver a a civil mock trial as a unique training opportunity.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) has published its Annual Business Plan for the coming year.
The CNC celebrates International Women’s Day 2026, highlighting women’s leadership, inclusive culture, and record female firearms officer numbers.
The CNC has opened AFO recruitment at Sellafield as part of a rolling programme to sustain armed protection at one of the UK’s most sensitive nuclear sites.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) joined colleagues from the Thames Valley Police (TVP) in a joint Project Servator deployment across Reading.
Ran in collaboration with the British Forces Resettlement Services, the webinar explored opportunities for service leavers and veterans in armed policing.
As National Apprenticeship Week 2026 begins, CNC welcomes new recruits and marks two years of police apprenticeships supporting armed policing capability.
CNC supported a Police Scotland-led operation in Wick that uncovered a sophisticated cannabis cultivation worth £7.1m, resulting in seven arrests and charges.
Operation Hermes tested the CCC’s response to a simulated attack, evaluating rapid notifications, co-ordination, and decision-making under pressure.
Police teams across Scotland are recognised for maintaining safety, supporting communities and remaining operational despite severe winter weather.
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