NFLA calls on Defence Minister to initiate a policy review on how it deals with at least 15 radioactively contaminated military sites
NFLA endorses Committee on Climate Change’s report around ‘green taxes’
NFLA and other groups submit reports noting major concerns over significantly increased marine discharges and aerial emissions from a proposed new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point
NFLA publish nuclear emergency planning briefing and local authority survey of readiness and training
NFLA submit detailed comments to the Trident Commission on the alternatives to a new nuclear weapons programme
NFLA advocates that UK Government does not develop a new plutonium reprocessing facility at Sellafield; New evidence of near catastrophic failure at Fukushima needs to be looked at by the Office for Nuclear Regulation
Councillor Brian Goodall of Fife Council elected new NFLA Chair; Northern Ireland Environment Minister welcomes the alternative energy and nuclear non-proliferation visions of the NFLA
Northern Ireland Minister Alex Attwood speaking at NFLA meeting; Seminar considering nuclear new build, renewable energy and the future for energy policy in the British and Irish Isles
NFLA Ireland seminar will show examples of how Ireland can be a major exporter in renewable energy, with Irish Councils playing their part
The future direction of Scottish energy policy and NFLA concerns over fuel poverty in Scotland, letter to Scottish Energy Minister Fergus Ewing
Proposed movement of Highly Active Radioactive Waste from Dounreay to Sellafield and other Scottish radioactive waste management issues, letter to Scottish Environment Minister Richard Lochhead
Fukushima’s radiation emissions – has it been vastly under-estimated?
NFLA puts forward its views to Welsh Environment Minister, councillors and the public on Wylfa B and wider Welsh energy policy
C’llr magazine – NFLA calls for new clear thinking on UK energy
NFLA Scotland report endorses positive moves towards renewables but urges the Scottish Government to develop consistent policies towards energy efficiency, district heating schemes & microgeneration
NFLA ‘extremely disappointed’ with the complacency of Mike Weightman’s final nuclear safety review report
NFLA welcome news of the 5000th Mayors for Peace member
5000+ members – Mayors for Peace reaches important milestone as it continues its campaign for a nuclear weapons free world
NFLA report shows the need for Wales to be given full control of its energy policy to develop a new energy revolution; submission to the Welsh Assembly energy inquiry urging a non-nuclear future energy policy
BBC Horizon Fukushima programme – where’s the balance and the right to reply?
NFLA report shows Ireland can be a major exporter in renewable energy with Irish Councils playing their part
NFLA submit detailed response prior to Mike Weightman’s final nuclear safety review report – key issues in emergency planning, engineering and marine environmental protection need to be fully and urgently considered
Fukushima and children’s health – an increase in thyroid cancer? One of several issues the Weightman review should consider
Nagasaki Peace Declaration 2011: Nagasaki remembers bombing; mayor calls for shift away from nuclear energy
NFLA shows leading role English Councils are playing in leading the local energy revolution without recourse to new nuclear build
The City of Hiroshima Peace Declaration 2011
NFLA members commemorate the 66th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings
Sellafield MOX plant closure – the closure of one white elephant should not be followed by developing another one
NFLA Policy Briefing encourages NFLA and KIMO members to pass resolutions opposing Canadian nuclear waste shipments passing through UK and Scandinavian waters
Mayors, councillors and NGOs meet to discuss alternatives to Trident, Joint Press Release Mayors for Peace UK / NFLA English Forum
NFLA All Ireland Forum states its opposition to the building of new nuclear reactors in the UK. It urges the Irish Government to be more pro-active in challenging the risks of new nuclear from the UK
NFLA supports important Westminster seminar on the future of nuclear power following the Fukushima disaster
NFLA / NGO joint response to Energy Minister Chris Huhne’s letter of 11 May
NFLA response to Mike Weightman’s interim nuclear safety review – bland reassurance when fundamental change is required
COMARE report on leukaemia rates and Nuclear Power Plants – independent analysis indicates important flaws
Response from Chris Hune to NFLA / NGO joint letter post-Fukushima
NFLA All Ireland Forum Chair welcomes Wexford Borough Council as its newest member
Nuclear Free Local Authorities supports joint complaint to BBC over Chernobyl documentary; NFLA welcomes WHO Chief’s remarks over commissioning an independent study over radiation effects
Fallout – The Legacy of Chernobyl, Broadcast on 26Th April and 1st May, BBC Radio 4
Nuclear Free Local Authorities urges UK Government to withdraw its consultation on nuclear third party liability until Fukushima learning points are known and acted upon
Nuclear Free Local Authorities remembers the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster with commemorative concert and candlelit vigil
Council of Canadians meets with key European groups to deepen opposition against Bruce Power’s radioactive waste shipment
NFLA raises 35 key issues in its response to UK nuclear safety review
Fukushima now Level 7 nuclear incident – NFLA believes Weightman review must be widened in scope
NFLA and other NGOs raise additional emergency planning concerns post Fukushima
NFLA and nuclear concerned groups issue joint statement of 8 demands for UK nuclear safety following the Fukushima incident
Japanese nuclear incident – why is the UK Government not temporarily closing down its oldest reactors for full safety checks like Germany?
Japanese nuclear incident – NFLA say it emphasises the continuing folly of expanding nuclear power in the UK
NFLA / KIMO ask why are Sellafield’s Irish Sea radioactive discharges rising?
Concern raised at OSPAR over the development of floating and submerged
nuclear power plants
NFLA opposes decision to transport huge Canadian radioactive waste generator shipments across UK and Irish territorial waters
How may exposures to low level radiation affect human health and should we be worried about it? NFLA seminar seeks to find out.
NFLA supports creation of community alliance concerned and opposed to new nuclear build in England and Wales
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