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Civil Nuclear Constabulary apprentice officers put their learning into action as they head towards end point assessments.
Specialist officers safely escorted MOX fuel from Europe to Asia, earning praise for their maritime security and showcasing strong global nuclear partnerships.
Lord Macdonald to lead review of public order and hate crime legislation.
CNC’s Relocate to Dounreay recruitment campaign, showcasing life in Caithness, is shortlisted for the RAD Awards’ Creative Idea category.
Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be abolished, saving the taxpayer at least £100 million and helping to fund frontline officers to cut crime.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the CNC, employees have participated in a series of fundraising activities to support Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
Super-complaint submitted by the Centre for Military Justice about Service Police access to victims’ work e-mails and internet browser history.
The CNC has been named finalists in two categories of the Oscar Kilo awards, which celebrate the best initiatives, teams and individuals across UK policing.
Two senior officers from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have successfully completed a five-week International Leadership Programme at the UK College of Policing this month.
The legal test for the use of force in police misconduct cases will be returned to the criminal law test to build officer and public trust in policing.
From bespoke tuition to inclusive coaching, CNC’s refreshed training gives recruits the tools to succeed in armed policing.
Home Secretary statement on the terrorist attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Thursday 2 October.
A record 2,300 ‘deal lines’ closed in first year of this government.
ACE developed options for an AI lab that would inspire and enable greater innovation by adding in technical expertise from industry and academia.
ACE developed a portfolio of in-depth reports to increase understanding of how AI products in four key areas could be used by criminals.
ACE devised a method that ensures Police and Crime Commissioners are well briefed on technology investments so they can make informed funding decisions.
An ACE review established that police forces could realise efficiency and productivity savings of 60% through better use of automated redaction tooling.
Police forces will be authorised to consider the ‘cumulative impact’ of protests, assessing previous activity when deciding to impose limits on protesters.
Police across England and Wales will be able to equip themselves with improved Taser devices to help protect the public and themselves from criminals.
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