MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia has stopped adaptation of a consensual agreement by the United Nations on nuclear disarmament. The goal of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Its 191 signatories review it every five
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In weeks to come, it is anticipated that government funding for a brand-new, multibillion-pound nuclear power station in Suffolk will be authorised. If the investment decision in Sizewell C will be taken by the government before the
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ukraine claims the Russian army took radiation dosimeters and trucks from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, as well as looting or damaging over 1,000 computers. Nuclear equipment was not harmed, according to the information director of Chernobyl,
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following criticism that the government’s new energy plan provides little to aid consumers struggling with skyrocketing costs, the PM has defended it. Boris Johnson described it as a “long-term plan” centred on energy supply, adding that the
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A cabinet minister has dismissed calls for the UK to contemplate energy rationing, while a proposal to dramatically increase onshore wind power appears to have been considerably pared back. Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, said Russia’s invasion
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Despite cabinet resistance, PM Johnson has a “working assumption” that onshore wind would be included in the government’s energy strategy, according to insiders. The Prime Minister is claimed to be “horrified” by the length of time it
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson is holding a summit with nuclear sector executives in an attempt to lessen the UK’s reliance on Russian oil and gas imports. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he is meeting with industry leaders to prepare