Nuclear Spin
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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. {{ref|guardianMacalister}}, and you label the corresponding citation using {{note|guardianMacalister}}. 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:
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. [1]
External Links
- ^Terry Macalister, "Engineers in Line for jobs until 2080 on Britain's Nuclear Clean-up", The Guardian, February 16, 2005.
Individuals
- Lord John Birt - Blair's ex-advisor
- Tony Blair and The Cabinet
- Gregg Butler - A consultant still paid by 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 - likely 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
- Willy Rickett - Director General of the DTI's Energy Group
- Professor Phil Thomas - From City University - but how independent?
- Lord David Sainsbury
- Malcolm Wicks - The Energy Minister
- 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
Organisations
- European Atomic Forum (FORATOM)
- Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy at the European Parliament
Companies
- British Nuclear Fuels Limited – holding company for British Nuclear Group, Nexia Solutions and Westinghouse. It also has a US subsidiary:
- EDF whose Head of Press in the UK is Chancellor Gordon Brown's younger brother
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
- PR21 now known as Zeno
- Promise PR
- Weber Shandwick
Web Companies
- Sticky New Media - Web Design Company
- Forepoint - web design company working for BNFL and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority [2]