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Country needs new nuclear power, government insists

Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband acknowledged anxieties about nuclear power but said it had a "relatively good" safety record in this country. Full Article at Metro.co.uk

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  3. 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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