Nuclear power
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MPs approve building of reactor despite opposition at home and EU calls for member states to curtail energy deals with Moscow
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Chief executive says construction of UK’s first reactor in 20 years should begin early next year despite financial pressures
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Country forced to introduce power cuts amid short circuit at Zaporizhya facility and falling coal supplies
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Alexander Stubb, Finnish PM, rejects suggestions that by backing Rosatom’s involvement he is bowing to Moscow
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British documentary maker Danny Cooke’s video Postcards from Pripyat, is first time area has been filmed from the air
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With oil prices predicted to keep falling, the implications for consumers and the British economy are profound
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Political obstacles to deal set to increase in January, after which Democratic leadership will be unable to halt new sanctions vote
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Deadline for deal moved to 30 June but British foreign secretary says aim is to reach broad accord within three months
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Mohammad Javad Zarif and John Kerry hold talks on final day of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme and sanctions
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Grilled chicken and beer fail to raise the spirits of poorly paid and part-time workers who see little sense in yet another costly election
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Triumph, tragedy, inspiration, innovation and despair all feature in a list of the most momentous events of the past eight decades, chosen by thousands of people around the globe
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British foreign secretary Philip Hammond says parties to consult technical experts at home before talks resume in Vienna
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Investigation identifies ‘unacceptable practices by staff’ relating to 7 October fire at site being decommissioned
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Scepticism dogs nuclear plant, but boss Nigel Cann sure of success despite huge delays and cost overruns on similar projects
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US secretary of state dismisses UK counterpart’s remark that Monday deadline for reaching deal will have to be extended
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UK foreign secretary says deal on Iran’s nuclear programme is unlikely to be completed on schedule but may get extension
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Questions over new Somerset power station after Areva’s nuclear projects in Finland and France run into difficulties
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The shareholder in the Hinkley Point C scheme in Somerset has reported a series of financial losses in recent years
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Hooman Majd: The US must understand how humiliation drove both the 1979 revolution and Iran’s wish for a nuclear programme
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Iran’s foreign minister says deal is possible but ‘excessive demands’ by west could derail chances of agreement in Vienna
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Australian and Indian ‘can-do PMs’ talk up free trade agreement in late 2015 and announce framework for security cooperation
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Former US energy chief and Nobel physicist says UK plan to build various types of reactors is expensive and time-consuming
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Rouhani’s moderate faction is relying on an agreement but even Iran’s conservative factions want to end the nuclear stalemate
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With 500,000 tonnes of contaminated water onsite and reactor 1 off limits until 2025, decommissioning will take 40 years
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Karl Mathiesen: China says it will make emissions peak by 2030 – but doing so will require building enough clean energy to power the whole of the US
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Iranian president says Tehran has made ‘utmost efforts’ and ‘adjustments to its demands’ as deadline for nuclear pact nears
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Deal reflects Moscow’s intention to deepen ties with Tehran before possible relaxing of western sanctions against Iran
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From the Guardian archive From the archive, 11 November 1958: Glasgow police appeal for return of radioactive capsule
Originally published in the Guardian on 11 November 1958: The ‘highly dangerous’ Cobalt 60 alloy capsule was removed from a stand at an energy exhibition in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow -
Local governor gives final approval to restart two reactors at Sendai under new safety rules despite residents’ concerns
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Sources tell the Guardian that there have likely been more than 13 drone incidents that nuclear operator EDF has admitted to
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Three men in their 20s have been arrested in possession of a drone near Belleville-sur-Loire reactor
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Letters: All sides have the option to walk away from a nuclear deal but they will do so knowing that the alternatives are far worse
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Most important assessment of global warming yet warns carbon emissions must be cut sharply and soon, but UN’s IPCC says solutions are available and affordable
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Rebecca Bell: We’ve got an awful lot of nuclear waste to safely dispose of and it’s going nowhere without our help
Nuclear power keeps the corporates in charge. No wonder it's conservatives' preferred solution to climate change