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*[http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,,1781217,00.html ''The Guardian''], May 24, 2006;  
 
*[http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,,1781217,00.html ''The Guardian''], May 24, 2006;  
 
*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/nuclear/article/0,,1765925,00.html ''The Guardian''], May 03, 2006
 
*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/nuclear/article/0,,1765925,00.html ''The Guardian''], May 03, 2006
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=== Exclusive: Government Department Secretly Discussed Going Pro-Nuclear in 2008 ===
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The Nuclear Decommissioning Agency, the Government department in charge of overseeing Britain’s nuclear legacy, secretly discussed making the controversial decision of actively promoting a new generation of nuclear power plants, even though the Agency is meant to be completely neutral.  [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Nuclear_Decommissioning_Authority#NDA_Secretly_Discussed_Going_Pro-Nuclear Read the whole story.]
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===Exclusive: Nuclear Civil Servants Wined and Dined by Industry in 2008===
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Senior civil servants from the Office for Nuclear Development the government department set up to facilitate the building of nuclear power plants, were wined and dined at some of London’s most prestigious restaurants by companies with a vested interest in nuclear.  [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Office_for_Nuclear_Development#Living_the_high_life See full story].
  
  

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Exclusive: Government Department Secretly Discussed Going Pro-Nuclear in 2008

The Nuclear Decommissioning Agency, the Government department in charge of overseeing Britain’s nuclear legacy, secretly discussed making the controversial decision of actively promoting a new generation of nuclear power plants, even though the Agency is meant to be completely neutral. Read the whole story.

Exclusive: Nuclear Civil Servants Wined and Dined by Industry in 2008

Senior civil servants from the Office for Nuclear Development the government department set up to facilitate the building of nuclear power plants, were wined and dined at some of London’s most prestigious restaurants by companies with a vested interest in nuclear. See full story.


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