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Pete Roche, an Edinburgh-based independent energy policy consultant and long-time nuclear critic, discusses the future of Torness - and comes to an unequivocal conclusion. He has been policy advisor ...
Tom Greatrex, chief executive of the Nuclear Industry Association is arguing that Torness could be the starting point for new nuclear.
Calls have been made for Torness nuclear power station, near Dunbar, to be shut down after it emerged that an inspection found Torness’s Reactor 1 had an estimated 585 cracks in its core bricks — ...
The nuclear industry has warned that a green energy vision being presented by the Scottish Government is a "fraud" on the nation.
A MUSSELBURGH man who carried out “a flagrant breach” of a court order has been jailed for 20 months. Jaimie Laidlaw was sentenced to a non-harassment order banning him from contacting a woman or ...
Nick Carroll, chief executive of Together for Short Lives, said: “As ministers try to shift greater levels of healthcare from hospitals into communities, our amazing children’s hospices are doing more ...
DEMANDS have been made to shut Scotland's last remaining active nuclear power plant, as it emerged a third of the central part of one reactor ...
Inspector Moloy Campbell said his thoughts were entirely focused on the need to ‘preserve life’ including that of his officers on the ground.
British pop rock band The 1975 will be the first headliners to grace the Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage this year when they perform ...
In a letter to MPs, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said personal independence payments would be protected.
Justin Welby resigned as archbishop of Canterbury last year in the wake of a review of sexual abuse committed by a Christian camp leader.
The Department for Education should enter ‘campaign mode’ to ensure more students enrol in the technical qualifications, MPs say.
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