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− | The All-Party Parliamentary Nuclear Group was set up in Febraury 2003 to "to encourage and facilitate discussion among MPs and Peers from across the political spectrum with an interest in nuclear issues, and to provide a forum for the exchange of information and views between parliamentarians and representatives of the nuclear and energy industries". [http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/]
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− | The current officers of the Group are:
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− | * [[John Robertson]] MP - Chair
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− | * [[Michael Connarty]] MP - Secretary
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− | * [[David Drew]] MP - Assistant Secretary
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− | * [[Lord Jenkin]] of Roding - Vice Chair
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− | * [[Lord McNally]] - Vice Chair
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− | * [[Lord Christopher]] - Vice Chair
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− | * [[Jimmy Hood]] MP - Treasurer
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− | The administration of the Group is undertaken by Miranda Kirschel of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] (NIA), organising the Group's programme of events, arranging speakers, venues, and appropriate visits for the Group.
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− | The registered members of the group include:
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− | * The Earl Attlee;
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− | * Peter Bottomley MP;
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− | * The Lord Christopher;
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− | * Tony Cunningham MP;
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− | * Lord Dubs;
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− | * Lord Evans of Parkside;
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− | * Lord Flowers;
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− | * The Rt Hon the Lord Gray of Contin;
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− | * Tom Harris MP;
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− | * David Heathcoat-Amory MP;
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− | * Jimmy Hood MP;
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− | * Baroness Howe of Idlicote;
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− | * Brian Iddon MP;
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− | * Adam Ingram MP;
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− | * Lord Jenkin of Roding;
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− | * Robert Key MP;
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− | * Lord Lea;
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− | * Lord Macdonald of Tradeston;
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− | * Lord Marlesford;
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− | * Lord McNally;
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− | * Andrew Miller MP;
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− | * Lord Moynihan;
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− | * Bill Olner MP;
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− | * Lord O'Neill;
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− | * Richard Ottaway MP;
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− | * John Robertson MP;
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− | * Laurence Robertson MP;
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− | * John F Spellar MP;
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− | * Bob Spink MP;
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− | * Lord Tombs;
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− | * Rudi Vis MP;
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− | * Lord Wakeham;
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− | * Lord Walker of Worcester;
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− | * Dave Watts MP;
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− | * John Whittingdale MP;
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