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CNPA Board Minutes September 2025
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority published redacted board meeting minutes from its September 2025 session. The 11-page PDF document provides transparency data on the authority's governance activities. The minutes were published on the UK Government website on 10 April 2026.
CNPA Board Minutes - March 2025
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority published redacted minutes from its March 2025 board meeting on 10 April 2026. The document is provided in PDF format (707 KB, 8 pages) as part of government transparency requirements. Accessibility options are available upon request.
Civil Nuclear Constabulary Learner Safeguarding Policy
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) published the Civil Nuclear Constabulary Learner Safeguarding Policy on 18 December 2025. The policy establishes safeguarding procedures and reporting mechanisms for learners within the CNC training programme. A reporting template is provided for submitting learner safeguarding concerns via email.
CNPA Board Minutes, January 2025, Redacted
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority published redacted board meeting minutes from its January 2025 meeting. The document provides transparency into CNPA governance activities but contains significant redactions. The minutes cover board discussions and decisions within the Civil Nuclear Constabulary's oversight function for nuclear site security in the UK.
Sellafield AFO Recruitment Opens, Applications Now Accepted
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary has opened recruitment for Authorised Firearms Officers at Sellafield as part of a rolling national programme to maintain armed protection at one of the UK's most sensitive nuclear sites. Successful applicants receive a starting salary of £31,164 and undertake a Level 4 Non-Home Office Police Officer Apprenticeship with a 19-week Initial Foundation Programme followed by 20 months of structured development at their Operational Policing Unit.
Global Fusion Guide for SMEs Launched
UKAEA and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero launched the Global Fusion Guide for SMEs on 14 April 2026. The guide provides UK businesses with practical steps to collaborate with and supply to fusion developers worldwide as the sector moves from laboratory research toward demonstration power plants. Over £100 billion is expected to flow into global fusion development between 2026 and 2035, with 68 private fusion companies currently operating alongside major public programmes. UK SMEs with capabilities in engineering, manufacturing, robotics, advanced materials, digital systems and specialist services are the primary audience. The guide aims to help businesses understand where opportunities are emerging and how to engage with the global fusion sector, including those with no prior fusion experience.
UKAEA Fusion Strategy 2026 to 2030
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) published its first strategy since 2024 when UK Fusion Energy Ltd was established as a subsidiary. The strategy outlines how UKAEA's National Fusion Laboratory will deliver foundational research, technology, and innovation to support the UK fusion sector through world-leading expertise. UKAEA invites thoughts and ideas from partners in the UK and internationally on this new strategic approach.
UKAEA Fusion Strategy 2026-2030, Targets, Economic Benefits
UKAEA launched its 2026-2030 organisational Strategy for the UK's national fusion laboratory, aligned with the UK Government's Fusion Strategy. The strategy sets 2030 objectives including supporting completion of STEP Fusion prototype detailed design, increasing UK companies in global fusion supply chains, completing research facilities at Culham Campus, and growing the fusion workforce. Fusion is projected as a multi-trillion pound global industry in the latter half of the century.
UKAEA and National College Launch CROSS Robotics Training Centre in Cumbria
UK Atomic Energy Authority and the National College for Nuclear and Clean Energy have launched CROSS (Cumbria Robotics Operations Skills Centre) in West Cumbria. The facility will provide hands-on robotics and automation training for the UK's nuclear and clean energy workforce. UKAEA has provided over £700,000 of robotics equipment through its FOSTER programme to support the training centre.
UKAEA Launches Fusion Diagnostics Centre of Excellence
UKAEA has launched the Diagnostics Innovation Centre of Excellence (DICE) at its Culham Campus in Oxfordshire to develop advanced measurement technology for fusion energy. The centre leverages decades of UK experience in fusion diagnostics from machines including JET and MAST Upgrade. DICE has already secured contracts worth over £10 million with 10 organisations and will serve as a hub for collaboration between UK industry, international fusion partners, and other sectors including medical research.