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==Reference template==
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When you put in a reference we are going to start using references and citations.
 
You generate a reference using eg. <tt><nowiki>{{ref|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt>,
 
and you label the corresponding citation using <tt><nowiki>{{note|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt>.
 
Readers can see where a given citation is referenced in the article by clicking the up-arrow link next to it.
 
Here's an example:
 
 
 
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In February 2006 ''The Guardian'' reported how "A small group of American companies such as Bechtel and Fluor look set to grab the lion's share of a £50bn British nuclear clean-up programme which should get the green light within weeks but take decades to complete. {{ref|guardianMacalister}}
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
 
 
*{{note|guardianMacalister}}Terry Macalister,"[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/economics/story/0,,1710892,00.html Engineers in Line for jobs until 2080 on Britain's Nuclear Clean-up]", ''The Guardian'', February 16, 2005.
 
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==Individuals==
 
 
 
*Lord [[John Birt]] - Blair's ex-advisor
 
* [[Tony Blair]] and [[Number 10]]
 
* [[Gregg Butler]] - A consultant still paid by [[BNFL]]
 
* [[Bob Church]] - until recently [[AMEC]] now [[BNFL]]
 
* [[Yvette Cooper]] The Minister with a nuclear family
 
* [[Jack Cunningham]] - "Nuclear" Jack
 
* [[Philip Dewhurst]] - A key nuclear spin doctor
 
* [[Thomas Docherty]] - Long-term nuclear lobbyist with political ambitions
 
* [[Ian Fells]] – The Government advisor whose credibility has been questioned
 
* [[Deiter Helm]] - An influential advisor who questions renewables
 
* [[John Hutton]] - Work and Pensions Secretary 
 
* [[Bernard Ingham]] - A long-standing pro-nuke and anti-wind campaigner
 
* [[Lord Jenkin]] - Long-term nuclear supporter
 
* [[Alan Johnson]] - Government Minister - whose side of the fence is he on?
 
*[[David King]] - The government's chief scientist who sees nukes as the answer to climate change
 
*[[James Lovelock]] - The pro-nuke green guru
 
* [[Robert May]] - Ex-head of the Royal Society
 
*[[Jack McConnell]] - Scottish First Minister - likley to toe the political line.
 
*[[Grace McGlynn]]  - A Pro-Nuke Consultant
 
* [[Sir Donald Miller]] - Ex-Scottish Power - Anti-wind and pro-Nuke
 
* [[David Mundell]] - The MP fighting at Westminster for nukes in Scotland
 
* [[Elaine Murray]] - The MSP fighting for nukes at Holyrood
 
*[[Geoffrey Norris]] – a key special advisor to [[Tony Blair]]
 
*[[Keith Parker]] - the ex-civil servant who saw the general election as an "opportunity"
 
* [[Jamie Reed]] - the former [[BNFL]] press officer who is now an MP
 
* Professor [[Phil Thomas]] - From City University - but how independent?
 
* Lord [[David Sainsbury]]
 
*[[Brian Wilson]] - ex-Energy Minister who now works for the nuclear industry
 
*[[Lisa Woolhouse]]- the so-called "independent advisor"
 
* [[Terry Wynn]] - Pro-Nuclear MEP
 
 
 
==The Media==
 
 
 
[[How the Different Newspapers Stack Up]]
 
 
 
==Individual Columnists==
 
 
 
*[[Simon Jenkins]]
 
 
 
*[[Jason Nisse]]
 
 
 
*[[Max Hastings]]
 
 
 
==Organisations==
 
 
 
* [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]]
 
 
 
*[[British Nuclear Energy Society]]
 
 
 
* [[Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry]]
 
 
 
* [[The Committee for Radioactive Waste Management]]
 
 
 
*[[Department of Trade and Industry]]
 
 
 
*[[Energy Industries Club]]
 
 
 
*[[Energy Institute]]
 
 
 
*[[Energy Research Partnership]]
 
 
 
* [[European Atomic Forum]] (FORATOM)
 
 
 
* [[Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy]] at the European Parliament
 
 
 
* [[The Institution of Civil Engineers]]
 
 
 
*[[Nirex]]
 
 
 
*[[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]
 
 
 
*[[Nuclear Industry Association]] 
 
 
 
*[[Royal Institute of International Affairs]]
 
 
 
* [[The Royal Academy of Engineering]]
 
 
 
*[[Royal Society ]]
 
 
 
*[[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]]
 
 
 
*[[United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority]] has hired [[Grayling Political Strategy]]
 
 
 
* [[World Nuclear Association]]
 
 
 
==Companies==
 
 
 
*[[AMEC]]
 
 
 
* [[Areva]]
 
 
 
*[[British Nuclear Fuels Limited]] and its US subsidiary:
 
 
 
*[[British Energy]] has appointed [[Craig Stevenson]], formerly [[Monsanto]]'s top UK spin doctor, as head of government affairs. Also hired [[Financial Dynamics]]
 
 
 
* [[EDF]] whose Head of Press in the UK is Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]]'s younger brother
 
 
 
* [[Eon]]
 
 
 
* [[General Electric]]
 
 
 
* [[RWE]]
 
 
 
* [[Westinghouse]]
 
 
 
==PR, Lobbying and Consultancy firms==
 
 
 
*[[Bell Pottinger]]
 
*[[Connect]]
 
*[[ERM]]
 
*[[Facilitating Change Limited]]
 
*[[Financial Dynamics]]
 
*[[Fleishman Hillard]] - need to add scottish Nirex stuff to their profile although it is not linking back to nirex
 
*[[ForthRoad Limited]]
 
*[[The Future Foundation]]
 
*[[Good Relations]]
 
*[[Grayling Political Strategy]]
 
*[[Integrated Decision Management]]
 
*[[International Futures Forum]] - [[Praxis]]
 
*[[Kingsmead Communications Limited]]
 
*[[Luther Pendragon]]
 
*[[MORI]]
 
*[[PR21]] now known as [[Zeno]]
 
*[[Promise PR]]
 
*[[Weber Shandwick]]
 
*[[Women's Institute]]
 
 
 
==Web Companies==
 
 
 
* [[Sticky New Media]] - Web Design Company
 
 
 
* [[Activate Media]] - Web design company that runs the pro-nuclear Energy Choices website [http://www.energy-choices.com/] run by the [[Nuclear Industry Association]]
 
 
 
* [[Forepoint]] - web design company working for [[BNFL]] and the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] [http://www.forepoint.co.uk/content.php?pageID=191]
 
 
 
==Unions==
 
 
 
* [[nUKlear21]]
 
 
 
* [[Amicus]]
 
 
 
* [[GMB]]
 
 
 
* [[Prospect]]
 
 
 
* [[TGWU]]
 
 
 
* [[TUC]]
 
 
 
* [[UCATT]]
 
 
 
==The city==
 
 
 
* [[Rothschild]]
 

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