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== Welcome==
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'Welcome to '''NuclearSpin''', a website that tracks the companies, people and organisations behind the campaign to build new nuclear power stations in the UK and worldwide.
  
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It aims to give you information on who is influencing the debate about nuclear energy, and the tactics that they use to persuade the public we need more nuclear power.[[File:HinkleyC z CCSA.jpg‎|525px|left|thumb|Hinkley Point C in Somerset, England. Source: Flickr/CCSA]]
  
*Lord [[John Birt]] – Until he resigned as Blair's "Blue Skies" advisor in December 2005, Birt was said to have the close ear of the Prime Minister. He was also pro-nuclear. His influence is now on the wane as he has left Downing Street to join [[Terra Firma]], the private equity firm founded by City financier [[Guy Hands]].
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==Become a contributor==
* [[Yvette Cooper]] - wife of [[Ed Balls]] - whose father is [[Tony Cooper]] - chair of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] until Dec 2004 and now 'represents the interests of west cumbria' on the NDA
 
*[[Philip Dewhurst]]
 
*[[Ian Fells]] – discredited government advisor
 
* [[John Hutton]] - Work and Pensions Secretary - Nuclear champion. MP for Barrow-in-Furness where Trident submarines were built
 
* [[Bernard Ingham]]
 
* [[Lord Jenkin]] who is very pro nuclear
 
*[[Sir David King]] - The government's chief scientist
 
*[[James Lovelock]]
 
*[[Geoffrey Norris]] – special advisor to [[Tony Blair]]
 
* [[Jamie Reed]] - the former [[BNFL]] press officer who replaced “nuclear Jack� Cunningham as the MP for Copeland.
 
*[[Brian Wilson]] - ex-Energy Ministe
 
  
Maybes:
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'''NuclearSpin''' is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by a wide variety of volunteers and independent researchers, and is part of [http://www.powerbase.info Powerbase].
*[[Grace McGlynn]]
 
*[[Greg Butler]] - both ex-BNFL (Butler still gets £80,000 a year from BNFL) who are on IDM - and who have both done technical papers for NNC for CORWM.
 
*[[Bob Church]] - until recently [[AMEC]] now [[BNFL]]
 
* [[Lord Sainsbury]]
 
* [[Jack Cunningham]]
 
  
==The media==
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If you'd like to help us expand and update our '''NuclearSpin''' site, '''please email our [[User:Melissa Jones|editor]] Melissa Jones'''. All contributions, big or small are welcome.
  
*[[Simon Jenkins]] – Guardian Columnist
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==About us==
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'''NuclearSpin''' was set up in 2006 to track a massive lobbying campaign launched by the nuclear industry. In that same year, the British Government began a public consultation which raised the possibility for the first time in many years that new nuclear power stations could be built.
  
*[[Jason Nisse]] journalist with the IOS - on the board of [[Nirex]]........and declared in favour of nuclear dumping
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Even though the High Court ruled in 2007 that the Government’s consultation was "misleading, seriously flawed, manifestly inadequate and procedurally unfair", and its plans to build a new generation of nuclear power stations were "unlawful", Ministers still pushed ahead.<ref> Deborah Summers, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/nuclear/article/0,,2013618,00.html Government loses nuclear power case], ''The Guardian'', 15 February 2007, </ref> <ref> BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6364281.stm Nuclear Review "Was Misleading"], 15 February 2007, </ref>
  
==Organisations==
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'''NuclearSpin''' showed how the Labour Government [http://www.nuclearpolicy.info/docs/nuclearmonitor/NNM14.pdf helped the nuclear industry] and documented the close links between nuclear insiders and powerful politicians, such as Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] and Planning Minister [[Yvette Cooper]].
  
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In 2008, the site was expanded to look at the industry campaign for new nuclear in other countries, expose [[The Secret Pro-Nuclear Push In British Schools]] and explain why [[Nuclear is not the Answer to Climate Change]].
  
*[[British Nuclear Energy Society]],
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Nuclear power is now central to the British government’s plans for future energy. But our politicians are not being straight with us about the cost of nuclear power or its safety.
  
* [[The Committee for Radioactive Waste Management]] (CoRWM) has appointed [[Luther Pendragon]] to help it reassure people that nuclear waste is being dealt with (D. Bloch (2005) Luther Pendragon Takes On Nuclear Waste Brief, PR Week, 12 August, p8).
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For example, the coalition agreement between the [[Conservatives]] and [[Liberal Democrats]] in May 2010 said there would no public subsidies for nuclear – but the Government is now discussing “contracts guaranteeing subsidies for up to 40 years”.<ref> Juliette Jowit, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/18/nuclear-power-ministers-reactor Nuclear power: ministers offer reactor deal until 2050], ‘’The Guardian’’, 18 February 2013</ref> We explore this in our 2012 briefing paper [[Media:NuclearSubsidies_SpinWatch_briefing_May_2012.pdf|Broken Promises: Subsiding the Nuclear Industry]].
  
*[[Department of Trade and Industry]]  
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The Government also colluded with the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] to play down the safety implications of the nuclear accident at [[Fukushima]] in Japan in 2011.
  
*[[Energy Industries Club]]
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In July 2012, the House of Commons [[Science and Technology Committee]] concluded that public does not trust the Government to tell the truth about nuclear. It said 'the Government's position as an advocate for nuclear power makes it difficult for the public to trust it as an impartial source of information'.<ref> Science and Technology Committee, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmsctech/428/42805.htm Devil's bargain? Energy risks and the public], First Report, 9 July 2012 </ref>
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This site is designed to help you see through the nuclear spin'''.
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*[[Energy Institute]]
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==NuclearSpin categories==
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[[File:Nuke power Flickr CCSA bagalute.jpg|right|225px|thumb|''Source:Flickr bagalute'']]
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*[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Civil_nuclear_industry '''Industry''']
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*[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Nuclear_PR%2C_lobbying_and_consultancy_firms '''PR, Lobbying and Consultancy firms''']
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*[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Pro-nuclear_organisations '''Organisations''']
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*[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Individuals_linked_to_the_push_for_nuclear '''Individuals''']
  
* [[The Institution of Civil Engineers]]
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==NuclearSpin news==
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NuclearSpin investigations and documents from this website have been covered by:
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*Spinwatch, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5559-hinkley-a-huge-contribution-towards-yesterday-s-energy-thinking Hinkley: A huge contribution towards yesterday’s energy thinking], 28 October 2013
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*Spinwatch, [http://spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5542-ed-davey-s-nuclear-newspeak Ed Davey's nuclear Newspeak], Pete Roche, 17 September 2013
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*Andy Rowell, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/safety-fears-over-elite-police-officers-drunk-on-duty-at-uks-nuclear-sites-8675660.html Safety fears over elite police officers drunk on duty at UK’s nuclear sites], ''Independent'', 26 June 2013
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*''Spinwatch'' [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/blog/item/5514-how-the-lib-dems-help-edf-to-fleece-the-taxpayer How the Lib Dems help EDF to fleece the taxpayer], Pete Roche, 02 July 2013 
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*''Spinwatch'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/component/k2/item/5507-nuclear-costs-and-financesWould you spend £1 trillion to buy more nuclear waste?], Pete Roche, 24 June 2013
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*''Spinwatch'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5481-nuclear-stealth-tax-will-kill-the-poor Nuclear stealth tax will kill the poor], Pete Roche, 26 March 2013
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*''The Independent'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5478-nuclear-boss-wants-to-cut-family-fuel-aid Nuclear boss wants to cut family fuel aid], Andy Rowell and Richard Cookson, 17 March 2013
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*''The Guardian'', [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/feb/20/rwe-npower-nuclear-subsidies-warning RWE boss warns over nuclear plant subsidies], Terry Macalister and Richard Cookson, 20 February 2013, which included information from a ''Spinwatch'' investigation into [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5460-nuclear-industry-secondments-to-government-departments-responsible-for-policy-and-regulation Nuclear industry staff seconded to Government ministries], 22 Feb 2013 
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*''Spinwatch'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5462-the-liberal-democrats-nuclear-tax-bombshell The Liberal Democrats' nuclear tax bombshell], Pete Roche, 20 February 2013
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*''The Guardian'', [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/dec/26/sellafield-emergency-readiness-nuclear-watchdog Nuclear safety watchdog criticises Sellafield's emergency readiness], Terry Macalister and Richard Cookson, 26 December 2012 also posted on [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5431-nuclear-safety-watchdog-criticises-sellafields-emergency-readiness Spinwatch], 27 December 2013
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*''Spinwatch'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/440-nuclear-hospitality-of-key-officials-exposed Nuclear Hospitality of Key Officials Exposed],  exclusive by Andy Rowell and Richard Cookson, 28 November 2012 (covered in [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/nov/28/nuclear-lobbyists-senior-civil-servants ''The Guardian''])
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*''Spinwatch'', [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/318-big-energys-united-front-nuclear-ccs-and-renewables-lobbies-in-joint-push-for-diverse-energy-mix Big energy's united front: nuclear, CCS and renewables lobbies in joint push for "diverse energy mix"], Pete Roche, ''Spinwatch'', 8 November 2012 
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*[http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/439-is-the-government-about-to-start-lining-the-pockets-of-its-nuclear-friends the Government about to start lining the pockets of its nuclear friends?], Pete Roche, ''Spinwatch'', 24 October 2012
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*Rob Edwards, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/438-police-trying-to-neuter-anti-nuclear-protest Police trying to neuter anti-nuclear protest], 2 October 2012
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*Pete Roche, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/429-the-treasury-and-nuclear-power-if-they-arent-sane-how-can-we-trust-them-with-the-nations-finances The Treasury and Nuclear Power - if they aren't sane how can we trust them with the nation's finances?] 17 July 2012
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*Pete Roche, ''Spinwatch'' [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/437-when-is-a-subsidy-not-a-subsidy When is a Subsidy not a Subsidy?], 22 May 2012
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* ''Private Eye'' [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate?start=14 Waiving the rules to keep the nuclear power programme on course], Rob Edwards, 21 March 2012
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* ''Spinwatch'' [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/436-the-coalition-is-set-to-break-its-promise-on-nuclear The Coalition is set to break its promise on nuclear], 9 May 2012
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* Spinwatch, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/434-a-year-after-fukushima-nuclear-lobby-has-brussels-in-its-grip A year after Fukushima, nuclear lobby has Brussels in its grip], 8 March 2012
  
*[[Nirex]] has hired [[Promise PR]] and [[Good Relations]]
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==Briefings==
  
*[[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]
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To help people understand key issues, NuclearSpin publishes a series of briefings.
  
*[[Nuclear Industry Association]]  - The chair of the NIA is BNFL group corporate affairs director [[Philip Dewhurst]].
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'''9 May 2012''': [[Media:NuclearSubsidies_SpinWatch_briefing_May_2012.pdf|Broken Promises: Subsiding the Nuclear Industry]]
  
*[[Royal Institute of International Affairs]]
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Older briefings can be found in our [[Nuclear spin briefings archive|series of in-depth analysis pieces]].
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You can also search for other articles on the nuclear push at the [http://www.spinwatch.org/ Spinwatch] site.
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* [[The Royal Academy of Engineering]]
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[[Category:Nuclear Spin]]
 
 
*[[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]]
 
 
 
* [[Electricite de France]]
 
 
 
* [[Eon]]
 
 
 
* [[RWE]]
 
 
 
* [[Westinghouse]]
 
 
 
==PR and Lobbying firms==
 
 
 
*[[Financial Dynamics]]
 
*[[Good Relations]]
 
*[[Grayling Political Strategy]]
 
*[[Luther Pendragon]]
 
*[[Promise PR]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Web Companies==
 
 
 
Sticky New Media - Web Design Company working for both the Nuclear Industry Association and XXXX
 
 
 
The NIA - Sticky New Media Partnership
 
 
 
South Coast based Sticky New Media were chosen to partner the NIA in the development of the new NIA web-site following an indepth, comprehensive appraisal process that included new media agencies from across Britain.
 
 
 
With a brief that focused on developing features that 'enabled' the membership and provided a dedicated area for nuclear industry access to news, business and provided an online voice for the members, it was clear to Philip Owen, Partner and Webmaster at Sticky New Media, that database technology would feature heavily. The site finally includes 3 main custom databases, a links database capable of managing many thousands of URLs, several cgi flat file stock databases providing collaborative working and discussion, event and diary services.
 
 
 
Sticky New Media have also been awarded the contract to handle the monthly promotion and maintenance of niauk.org, including technical support, search engine submission reporting and visitor statistics monitoring, to ensure that the site continues to grow awareness and visitor traffic. The site has been planned as a series of modules and these will continue to be brought on-line in the near future, adding even more functionality and value to the site.
 
 
 
Sticky New Media can be contacted by telephone on 023 9273 4201, e-mail on bnif@stickynewmedia.co.uk or by visiting their web-site at http://www.stickynewmedia.co.uk/
 
 
 
Sticky New Media
 
The Clock Tower, Great Southsea Street, Southsea, Hampshire PO5 3BY
 
 
 
==Unions==
 
 
 
* [[GMB]]
 
 
 
* [[Prospect]]
 
 
 
==The city==
 
 
 
* [[Rothschild]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:08, 6 April 2016

Welcome

'Welcome to NuclearSpin, a website that tracks the companies, people and organisations behind the campaign to build new nuclear power stations in the UK and worldwide.

It aims to give you information on who is influencing the debate about nuclear energy, and the tactics that they use to persuade the public we need more nuclear power.
Hinkley Point C in Somerset, England. Source: Flickr/CCSA

Become a contributor

NuclearSpin is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by a wide variety of volunteers and independent researchers, and is part of Powerbase.

If you'd like to help us expand and update our NuclearSpin site, please email our editor Melissa Jones. All contributions, big or small are welcome.

About us

NuclearSpin was set up in 2006 to track a massive lobbying campaign launched by the nuclear industry. In that same year, the British Government began a public consultation which raised the possibility for the first time in many years that new nuclear power stations could be built.

Even though the High Court ruled in 2007 that the Government’s consultation was "misleading, seriously flawed, manifestly inadequate and procedurally unfair", and its plans to build a new generation of nuclear power stations were "unlawful", Ministers still pushed ahead.[1] [2]

NuclearSpin showed how the Labour Government helped the nuclear industry and documented the close links between nuclear insiders and powerful politicians, such as Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Planning Minister Yvette Cooper.

In 2008, the site was expanded to look at the industry campaign for new nuclear in other countries, expose The Secret Pro-Nuclear Push In British Schools and explain why Nuclear is not the Answer to Climate Change.

Nuclear power is now central to the British government’s plans for future energy. But our politicians are not being straight with us about the cost of nuclear power or its safety.

For example, the coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in May 2010 said there would no public subsidies for nuclear – but the Government is now discussing “contracts guaranteeing subsidies for up to 40 years”.[3] We explore this in our 2012 briefing paper Broken Promises: Subsiding the Nuclear Industry.

The Government also colluded with the Nuclear Industry Association to play down the safety implications of the nuclear accident at Fukushima in Japan in 2011.

In July 2012, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee concluded that public does not trust the Government to tell the truth about nuclear. It said 'the Government's position as an advocate for nuclear power makes it difficult for the public to trust it as an impartial source of information'.[4] This site is designed to help you see through the nuclear spin.

NuclearSpin categories

Source:Flickr bagalute

NuclearSpin news

Nuclear spin.png This article is part of the Nuclear Spin project of Spinwatch.

NuclearSpin investigations and documents from this website have been covered by:

Briefings

To help people understand key issues, NuclearSpin publishes a series of briefings.

9 May 2012: Broken Promises: Subsiding the Nuclear Industry

Older briefings can be found in our series of in-depth analysis pieces.

You can also search for other articles on the nuclear push at the Spinwatch site.

Notes

  1. Deborah Summers, Government loses nuclear power case, The Guardian, 15 February 2007,
  2. BBC News, Nuclear Review "Was Misleading", 15 February 2007,
  3. Juliette Jowit, Nuclear power: ministers offer reactor deal until 2050, ‘’The Guardian’’, 18 February 2013
  4. Science and Technology Committee, Devil's bargain? Energy risks and the public, First Report, 9 July 2012