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Welcome to the Nuclear Information Service links section. We aim to carry links which provide further information about Britain's nuclear weapons programme. This includes the national regulators, international companies, and domestic campaigning groups that are involved in opposing Britain's nuclear weapons. The section constantly under development, so please let us know if you come across a link that is broken and do feel free to send us suggestions for further relevant links.

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  • NIS calls for independent inquiry into Aldermaston fire
  • Safety questions unanswered for AWE's Project Hydrus
  • A street survey shows that 61% of local people are opposed to AWE's Project Pegasus.
  • Council accused of sneaking through nuclear plans during Christmas rush.
  • Aldermaston's £500 million new uranium project - read our special briefing.
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  • MOD Stops Live Nuclear Work at AWE due to preasure from NII over safety risks..
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REGULATORY BODIES

Environment Agency
Health and Safety Executive [Nuclear Safety Directorate (NSD)]
Health Protection Agency

LEGAL

REPPIR
Euratom
LAESI (pdf)

MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL

AWE plc
Site Strategy Plan November 2005 (pdf)
British Nuclear Fuels
Lockheed Martin
Ministry of Defence (UK)
NATO
Rolls Royce
Serco

PEACE AND SECURITY

Acronym Institute
BASIC
FAS
ISIS
Nuclear Free Local Authorities
Oxford Reseach Group
Pugwash
United Nations Association UK
University of Bradford, Peace Studies on Trident
VERTIC
WMD Awareness Programme

CAMPAIGNING GROUPS

Abolition 2000
Aldermaston Women's Peace Camp(aign)
Atomic Mirror
Bigtridentdebate - Have your say or vote on Trident Replacement
CANSAR
CND
Greenpeace International nuclear pages
Nukewatch Scotland
Scottish CND
Trident Ploughshares
Nuclear Awareness Group

 
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