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  • ...at CoRWM’s PR company was not contracted to CoRWM but to [[AMEC]] NNC, a nuclear company. The CoRWM section reveals how it was up to AMEC NNC and Luther as ==Lobbying for education industry players==
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  • .... In 2011, 70 per cent of AMEC's turnover was generated outside of the UK. Nuclear work was only eight per cent of its turnover. A similar percentage comes fr ...6vYKqnKU0Ou3MM07_OyibGn2MIlhk&sig=AHIEtbSINwkwgnLzEpAQc-LwcX2lt2lrnw&pli=1 Nuclear Brochure], accessed August 2012 (also downloadable from http://www.amec.com
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  • ...ucE) to create the [[Nuclear Institute]], a professional body representing nuclear professionals in the UK. ...ar companies including [[BNFL]] and [[British Energy]] and [[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]] gave its contact details C/O its address. <ref>[http://www.sone.or
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  • ...was unpaid. His role was controversial: as a special advisor rather than a civil servant, he was not obliged to appear in front of Commons Select Committees ...undated, accessed February 2006.</ref><ref>Marie Woolf and Andrew Grice, "Nuclear power? Yes please, says Blair", ''The Independent'', April 23, 2005, unavai
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  • The '''Industry and Parliament Trust''' is a corporate-Parliament partnership designed to i :Established in 1977, the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) is a registered charity dedicated to fostering m
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  • ...mer UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <ref> Since July 2011. </ref> ...set up and registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It was publicly owned until it was privatised and f
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  • ...e than 260 member companies.<ref>[http://www.niauk.org Home page], Nuclear Industry Association, undated, accessed 29 October 2012</ref> ...NIA was involved in a public relations strategy to play down the Fukushima nuclear accident before the full extent of the radiation leak was known.
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  • ...icy]] (CAP) and argued that "The EU should treat farming like any other EU industry, and merely oblige the agricultural sector to comply with the rules of the ...t that time, he was marching at Aldermaston in protest against atmospheric nuclear testing).
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...try in Britain and overseas, and to enable discussion about all aspects of nuclear energy."<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • #[[European Civil Society Groups]] this page is blank -Deleted --[[User:David|David]] 07:50, #[[Nuclear Spin]] 2 pages different content, same name.
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  • ...ervice procedures. He officially remained a Special Adviser, rather than a civil servant. ==Nuclear views==
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  • ==Nuclear activities== ....bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], 29 September, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...tury and we have embodied that in our name" and campaigns on behalf of all nuclear workers and communities throughout the UK. ...tions such as Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth who campaign to have our industry closed down. On 17 July 2001, the NCNI approved a series of wide-ranging ch
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  • ...cni.htm Scottish Parliament website]</ref> It is supposed to be neutral on nuclear power. ...d gone on a trip to a nuclear power station with its UK counterpart, the [[Nuclear Energy APPG]]. <ref>[http://www.sundayherald.com/53711 ''The Sunday Herald'
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  • ...at Westminster and then at Holyrood. His constituency included the Torness nuclear power station near Dunbar. From 1997-1999 he was the Parlimentary Private Secretary to the pro-nuclear Dr [[Jack Cunningham]] MP.
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  • ==Pro-nuclear== Murray's constituency includes the [[Chapelcross]] nuclear plant that is now being decommissioned.
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  • ...ared to perform a full range of international roles to support the nuclear industry in fulfilling its enormous growth potential". It aims to: *provide a global forum for sharing knowledge and insight on evolving industry developments
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  • ...K Government until 2009. It specialised in the management and clean-up of nuclear sites. It employed some 14,000 people and was responsible for plants in the .... British Nuclear Group (BNG) said it &#39;represents the most challenging nuclear site management programme in the world&#39;. <ref>[http://www.britishnuclea
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  • ...ncy was previously held by [[Jack Cunningham]], a longstanding advocate of nuclear power. The other people on the shortlist were: ...elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say."<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • ...ustry, with stakes in the [[Hinkley Point C nuclear power station]], and [[Nuclear Management Partners]] at [[Sellafield]], among others. ...its enrichment, fuel production, reactor design, plant construction, spent nuclear waste fuel reprocessing, and weapons-useable plutonium or MoX fuel fabricat
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