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Home > Newsletters > Daily Digest > Constabularies launch new tool to help find missing veterans | Civil Nuclear Constabulary welcomes new barring list legislation
Daily Digest 12 June 2025

Constabularies launch new tool to help find missing veterans | Civil Nuclear Constabulary welcomes new barring list legislation

12 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

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Constabularies use new tool to help find missing veterans

Norfolk Constabulary and Suffolk Constabulary have started taking advantage of a new tool to support officers searching for armed forces veterans who go missing.More via Emergency Services Times

Civil Nuclear Constabulary welcomes new barring list legislation

The Civil Nuclear Constabulary has welcomed new legislation which will introduce measures preventing CNC officers dismissed for gross misconduct from being employed again elsewhere in law enforcement agencies and local police forces. More via Emergency Services Times

Eighty paramedic students climb Mount Snowden for charity

More than 80 paramedic students from various universities have hiked Mount Snowden to raise vital funds for The Ambulance Staff Charity (TASC). More via Emergency Services Times

Jersey fire service calls for empty properties to train in

Jersey Fire & Rescue Service is looking for empty properties on the island which it can use for firefighter training. More via Emergency Services Times

Rescue Intellitech launches dual-drying cabinets for PPE

Rescue Intellitech has launched dual-drying cabinets for PPE which will help fire and rescue services in the UK improve firefighter safety and operational efficiency. More via Emergency Services Times

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