NFLA tribute to Nelson Mandela – a true advocate of nuclear weapons disarmament
NFLA re-elects Chair and considers key nuclear security and nuclear weapons concerns
UK Government’s radioactive waste management consultation – NFLA’s final submission raises concerns around centralising nature of the policy
NFLA Annual Policy considers nuclear security, the nuclear weapons debate for 2014 and 2015 and building up a Parliamentary coalition of support
NFLA welcomes agreement signed between Iran and ‘P5+1’ countries as a positive sign for nuclear weapons non-proliferation
NFLA English Forum seminar to consider the risks and transportation issues around radioactively contaminated metals
NFLA reiterate concerns of the impact of a UK nuclear accident in Ireland; and calls on the Oireachtas Environment Committee to invite independent radiation specialists to give their own assessment
Lord Mayor of Manchester holds reception for Mayors For Peace to support the call to abolish nuclear weapons
NFLA calls on the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority to address urgently new revelations over Sellafield NMP’s lack of value for money
Hinkley C, better renewable alternatives and the threat to green taxes – the NFLA view
Following the discovery of major radioactive contamination at Dalgety Bay, are some Welsh ex WW2 bases similarly contaminated?
UK radioactive waste management consultation – NFLA advocates that the Government goes back to the drawing board
NFLA All Ireland Forum Galway seminar highlights councillor concerns over inadequate consultations leaving wind energy in the doldrums
NFLA publishes report raising concerns over the radium legacy at Dalgety Bay; and asks how many more MOD sites could be affected?
NFLA All Ireland Forum holds meeting on the extent of Sellafield derived waste on the west coast of Ireland, the prospects for Irish renewable energy and Ireland’s potential role to challenge UK new nuclear build
NFLA holds important joint seminar on nuclear emergency planning and the safety of nuclear weapon convoys
Radioactive waste management consultation – why is DECC repeating again the mistakes of the past?
NFLA and local groups want greater transparency from the NDA over proposed shipment of nuclear waste from Dounreay to United States
NFLA alarmed about docking of Atlantic Cartier in Liverpool less than four months after it was involved in a major fire involving radioactive materials
NFLA remembers Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear weapon attacks as terrible events which must never be repeated, and works with both cities for a nuclear weapons free world
NFLA welcomes cancellation of Canadian contract to ship radioactive waste generators to Sweden, and calls on NDA to do the same
NFLA pays tribute to Councillors Mike Rumney and Allison Hunter, former representatives, who have sadly died
FSA cuts to monitoring radioactivity in food is a retrograde step
Independent analysis of ONR’s nuclear reactor design approvals raises serious concerns over sufficient rigour in the final phase of the process
Where are the anti-radiation pills meant to prevent cancers? No-one will say. by Rob Edwards
NFLA joint media release with Nukewatch: Scotland left to fend for itself during nuclear weapons accident exercise
NFLA submits its views to DECC on the way forward with management of high and intermediate level radioactive waste
NFLA All Ireland Forum seminar considers two major energy issues – What are the main risks to Ireland of a UK new nuclear programme? What would be the impact of a major Irish onshore wind programme?
NFLA publishes reports on fuel poverty, energy efficiency and the Green Deal to emphasise the importance of energy demand management
NFLA meets Vienna Environment Council to discuss further co-operation with the ‘Cities for a Nuclear Free Europe’ Network
Centrica and SSE’s concerns on EDF’s new nuclear build project – surely proof that it should be stopped before more public money is wasted?
NFLA Ireland Chairs meet Irish Government to discuss Sellafield issues, HMS Tireless leak and RPII report on UK new nuclear build
NFLA Scotland holds important joint seminar on future trends in the nuclear weapons debate – former Mayor of Hiroshima, former New Zealand Arms Control Minister, and Bill Kidd MSP amongst the speakers
NFLA Welsh Forum seminar considers Hinkley, Wylfa, energy futures, radioactivity in food and nuclear weapons matters
NFLA pays tribute to George Regan, its former Chair, who has sadly died
As Fukushima loses cooling power, NFLA is incredulous that UK Government gives new Hinkley Point reactor planning permission
NFLA remembers the second anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster and its legacy on nuclear policy in the UK & Ireland
NFLA submit response to FSA consultation on monitoring radioactivity in food – monitoring regime needs major improvements
As new nuclear flounders, the NFLA advocate the UK Government taking up the NFLA’s ‘Energy Plan B’
Nuclear new build and European Commission state subsidies issue: Potential EU delays mean the project is unfeasible; NFLA concerned on damage to renewable subsidies
NFLA report shows the role a wide range of renewables can provide in our future energy mix and in ‘keeping the lights on’
NFLA welcomes decision of Cumbria County Council to say no to developing a deep underground radioactive waste repository; now is the time for a complete overhaul of UK nuclear policy
NFLA report considers whether shale gas and extraction is an ‘energy solution’ or an ‘environmental nightmare’
Development of a deep underground radioactive waste repository – Cumbria’s decision should be for further postponement or to say ‘no’
New Sizewell nuclear emergency plan – how is a 2.3 mile evacuation zone an improvement on a 1.5 mile zone?
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