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Nuclear fast-track plan awaited

Campaigners say the government could be open to legal challenge Ed Miliband has said the UK cannot afford to "say no" to nuclear power as he prepares to announce plans to fast-track a new generation of reactors. Full Article at Earthwire.org

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  1. The Government has insisted the country needs nuclear power as it prepares to unveil plans to fast-track a new generation of nuclear power stations. Full Article at Bucks Free Press

  2. Ed Miliband has said the UK cannot afford to "say no" to nuclear power as he prepares to announce plans to fast-track a new generation of reactors. Full Article at BBC News

  3. Campaigners say the government could be open to legal challenge The government has approved 10 sites in England and Wales for new nuclear power stations, most of them in locations where there are already plants. Full Article at Earthwire.org

  4. Plans to fast-track a new generation of nuclear power stations are set to be unveiled tomorrow by the Government. Full Article at The Independent

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