NFLA welcomes key European study which shows, under the same budgetary conditions, renewable energy is more cost effective than nuclear power
NFLA All Ireland Forum seminar considers the marine environment implications to Ireland of a UK new nuclear programme and looks at what should be the future energy mix across Ireland
NFLA report outlines unreliability of aging nuclear reactors and calls for radical alternative energy policy to be prioritised by Government
NFLA submits its views on Wylfa new nuclear to Horizon Nuclear – the project will result in adverse local impacts , outweigh ing its proposed benefits, and it should be cancelled
NFLA calls on Public Health England and the Environment Agency to fully investigate new radioactive particles found on beaches close to Sellafield
NFLA holds its Annual Policy Seminar in Edinburgh considering the major nuclear policy trends for 2015 and the ongoing impact of the Fukushima disaster
NFLA questions why the Ministry of Defence is making so many deals to develop Trident replacement a year before Parliament discusses it
NFLA deeply concerned over “unauthorised” radioactive release at Dounreay and the “unacceptable behaviours and practices” by some of its staff
NFLA ask how many other radium tipped dials and radioactive materials were dumped in the open seas, or remain in sites across the UK?
Hiroshima trees sprout hope and peace in Manchester
NFLA Scotland Forum seminar considers nuclear decommissioning, nuclear decontamination and waste issues, nuclear transportation concerns and an alternative nuclear free future
NFLA alarmed, but not surprised, by leaked Sellafield photographs which show dilapidated state of parts of the site
NFLA asks if our defence nuclear sector is truly safe given Faslane and Coulport released reports and incidents at other defence sites
NFLA English Forum seminar considers defence nuclear safety concerns, nuclear weapon convoy incidents and the risks of nuclear weapon incidents
The international nuclear safety consequences of Fukushima need to be considered in relation to recent nuclear safety incidents in Scotland and for new nuclear build at Hinkley Point
NFLA and KIMO call for urgent inquiry into Parida nuclear waste transport fire off the Moray Firth
NFLA is extremely disappointed with European Commission decision to approve modified UK Government Hinkley Point state aid deal and it welcomes proposed Austrian legal challenge of the decision
As European Commission prepares to meet to discuss UK Government Hinkley Point deal, NFLA writes to Irish Government and welcomes Austrian response
As the first International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons approaches, the NFLA supports a major commemorative event at the UN in Geneva
NFLA supports Cities for a Nuclear Free Europe letter to the European Commission clarifying Hinkley Point state aid decision
As groaning nuclear decommissioning budget continues to balloon, NFLA calls on all parties to get a grip of costs and to abandon new nuclear build
With Heysham and Hartlepool closed until as late as December, NFLA argues now is the time to move from nuclear towards renewables
NFLA publishes detailed report on how local authorities can play a pivotal future role in the development of low energy carbon projects in Britain and Ireland
Why has it taken EDF 9 months to close down Hartlepool and Heysham nuclear reactor after the problem was originally found? NFLA notes over 25% of UK nuclear capacity is now offline.
NFLA Scotland raises concerns over proposed changes to radioactive waste authorisations, which will lead to more incineration of waste and more road transports of waste
NFLA remembers the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb anniversaries and joins in with their call for a nuclear weapons free world
NFLA submits comments on Irish Government’s Green Paper on energy – Ireland should say no to ‘small’ modular nuclear reactors and realise instead its huge renewable energy potential
NFLA and KIMO highly concerned with proposal to transport highly radioactive waste by sea from Dounreay to Sellafield
NFLA believe Government White Paper on radioactive waste management dilutes local government’s decision-making role; and risks conflict between a decentralised ‘voluntarism’ process and the centralised national infrastructure planning process
Bike for Peace / Mayors for Peace joint tour of Scotland
Mayors for Peace Supports Bike for Peace Tour Around Scotland; For a Joint Campaign to Call for Nuclear Weapons Abolition
NFLA meeting with the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organisation to discuss Atlantic Cartier report and concerns over the transport of nuclear materials
NFLA support joint letter to ‘The Guardian’ raising concerns around the disappointing Trident Commission report
As costs to the taxpayer for nuclear waste management and decommissioning grows by another £6.6 billion, NFLA urges complete review of the NDA and calls for an end to the new nuclear programme
NFLA Welsh Forum calls on Welsh Government to follow Scottish direction & not UK Government policy on radioactive waste management
NFLA welcomes Scottish Government draft renewable heat policy and urges it to be even bolder
NFLA welcome publication of COMARE report on Dalgety Bay and other MOD owned sites and wonder why MOD has suppressed it for so long
NFLA shares concerns about imminent radioactive discharges into the Blackwater River and Estuary in Essex
NFLA say nuclear is the wrong direction for Ireland’s energy needs
NFLA calls on nuclear regulator and nuclear industry to improve on alarming number of nuclear security incidents
Another safety incident at Sellafield – NFLA remains concerned about the safety of this sensitive facility
NFLA response to Governments consultation on strategy to deal with naturally occurring radioactive materials – barriers should not be removed to permit new industries to create new waste streams
NFLA comments on overseas origin nuclear fuel stored in the UK and the operation of the Sellafield Thorp plant – stop reprocessing now!
NFLA concern over Drigg climate change report of future radiation leakage – where is the concept of intergenerational equity and what about other nuclear sites?
NFLA All Ireland Forum holds its spring meeting in Newry to discuss nuclear issues affecting Ireland, shale gas and renewable energy developments
NFLA welcomes other influential responses to the European Commission’s consideration of state aid for UK new nuclear build
NFLA congratulates Mayors for Peace in reaching 6000 members calling for a nuclear weapons free world
NFLA Scotland supports Walk for Peace from the Scottish Parliament to the Faslane Trident base
NFLA calls for ABWR Wylfa and Oldbury proposed reactors not to be ‘justified’ due to health, energy market and economic reasons at packed Welsh Forum joint meeting
Incidents at Dungeness and other sites – why does there remain such a lack of openness and transparency in the nuclear industry?
NFLA Welsh Forum joins with other concerned groups to hold public meeting on whether Wylfa B is the right energy answer for North Wales
NFLA remembers the third anniversary of the Fukushima disaster and the ongoing affect it is having in the world
NFLA / CNFE / Stop Hinkley Joint Media release: The Europea Commission should reject UK Government deal with EDF for financing Hinkley Point nuclear reactors. It is illegal state aid and a distortion of the electricity market.
NFLA wonders why it has taken the UK Government almost two years to admit serious issues in the reactor core of test nuclear submarines
NFLA welcome new international report on nuclear security by Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen, published by Wise International, knidly reproduced with the permission of the report author
NFLA publishes marine nuclear materials transportation briefing which raises concerns over emergency procedures for lower level mixed material vessel shipments
Trident replacement – is it time for a change to UK policy at last?
Sellafield partial closure – NFLA extremely concerned about ‘elevated’ levels of radioactivity on the site
Is the extreme winter weather likely to generate an increase of radioactivity doses on some coastal populations?
Nuclear materials transportation – NFLA calls for urgent review to improve public safety after second train derailment in Cumbria
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