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  2. Nuclear power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to a national opinion poll, support for nuclear power in the UK dropped by twelve per cent following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. [207] However, support recovered within a few months. [208] [209] In October 2011, more than 200 protesters blockaded the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station site. Members of several anti-nuclear ...

  3. United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent: Volume I: From the V-Bomber Era to the Arrival of Polaris, 1945-1964 (Taylor & Francis, 2017). Jones, Matthew. The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent: Volume II: The Labour Government and the Polaris Programme, 1964-1970 (Taylor & Francis, 2017). Salisbury, Daniel.

  4. Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Not renewing Trident meant that Britain would become a non-nuclear power and strike at Britain's status as a great power. [287] A decision on the renewal of Trident was made on 4 December 2006. Prime Minister Tony Blair told MPs it would be "unwise and dangerous" for the UK to give up its nuclear weapons. He outlined plans to spend up to £20bn ...

  5. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority - Wikipedia

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    On its formation in 1954, the authority was responsible for the United Kingdom's entire nuclear programme, both civil and defence, as well as the policing of nuclear sites. It made pioneering developments in nuclear (fission) power, overseeing the development of nuclear technology and performing much scientific research.

  6. Great British Nuclear - Wikipedia

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    Great British Nuclear (GBN), formerly British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL), is a nuclear energy and fuels company owned by the UK Government. It is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero .

  7. Timeline of strategic nuclear weapon systems of the United ...

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    [17] [18] The US also supplied the Royal Air Force and British Army of the Rhine with nuclear weapons under Project E in the form of aerial bombs, missiles, depth charges and artillery shells until 1992. [19] [20] Nuclear-capable American aircraft have been based in the UK since 1949, [21] but the last US nuclear weapons were withdrawn in 2006 ...

  8. Atomic Energy Research Establishment - Wikipedia

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    Such was the interest in nuclear power and the priority devoted to it in those days that the first reactor, GLEEP, was operating by 15 August 1947. GLEEP (Graphite Low Energy Experimental Pile) was a low-power (3 kilowatt) graphite-moderated air-cooled reactor. The first reactor in Western Europe, it operated until 1990.

  9. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the UK had 9 nuclear reactors normally generating about 15% of the UK's electricity. [331] Unlike Germany and Japan, there are two reactors under construction and more planned. [ 332 ] [ 333 ] In the late 1990s, nuclear power plants contributed around 25% of the total annual electricity generation in the UK, but this has gradually ...