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 <description><div class='nav_infoheader'><div class='navinfoblockidL'><div class='nuclear_weapons_iblock'></div></div><div class='navinfoblockidR'><div class='nuclear_weapons_iblock'></div></div></div><div class='nav_infoinnercontent'>This section contains information about Britain's Trident nuclear weapon system; the development of a replacement system; military nuclear waste; nuclear materials transport; warhead transport and Nukewatch (UK), the citizen verification national transport monitoring network.

NIS provides data analysis of these movements based on Nukewatch information You can use the navigation links to the right to find information about both types of military nuclear transports, and about the monitoring network Nukewatch (UK), that works to highlight such movements and to raise concerns with both the public and decision-makers about safety and security issues.
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		 <title>£2 billion and rising: the cost of redeveloping the Atomic Weapons Establishment</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_weapons/Trident/a2161</link>
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The Ministry of Defence has pledged at least £2 billion of spending on new developments at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), according to new information released in response to a <a href="http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111122/text/111122w0002.htm#111122114002933">Parliamentary Question</a> from Caroline Lucas MP.<br />
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The answer, which exposes the true scale of development at AWE, gives a breakdown of the costs for a number of new-build projects which are intended to keep the current Trident warhead in service and, if a future government so decides, allow the development of a new warhead in years to come.
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		 <title>Trident Initial Gate - here at last!</title>
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Defence Secretary Liam Fox has announced that approval has been given to go ahead with the detailed design phase of development of new submarines planned to replace the current Vanguard class vessels which carry the UK's Trident nuclear weapons.
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		 <title>NIS videoblog: Making sense of the Strategic Defence and Security Review</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_weapons/Trident/a2102</link>
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Our new video blog shows an interview with NIS Director Peter Burt about key recent government announcements on defence, nuclear weapons, and government spending: the Strategic Defence and Security Review; the National Security Strategy; and the Comprehensive Spending Review.
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		 <title>Delay to Trident replacement programme and cuts in nuclear warhead numbers announced in Strategic Defence and Security Review</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_weapons/Trident/a2099</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[- Defence spending to fall by 8% in real
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- Life of current Trident submarines to
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- Stockpile of operational nuclear
weapons to be reduced from less than 160 to less than 120.<br />
- No cuts to troop numbers in
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Despite newspaper headlines lamenting
the lack of aircraft available to fly from the two new aircraft
carriers which the government has confirmed it will purchase, the
<a href="http://bit.ly/9yV272">Strategic Defence and Security Review</a> confirms
the government's intention for the UK to remain a  first rate
military power that will continue to punch above its weight in the
world – albeit on a reduced budget.
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		 <title>Osborne: no extra cash for Trident</title>
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Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has emphatically rejected requests from Defence Secretary Liam Fox to provide special funding to cover the costs of replacing the Trident nuclear weapon system, according to a report from <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-29/osborne-rejects-nuclear-weapon-cut-exception-in-cabinet-split.html" target="_blank">Bloomberg Businessweek</a>.<br />
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“The Trident costs, I have made it absolutely clear, are part of the defence budget,” the Chancellor said. “All budgets have pressure. I don’t think there’s anything particularly unique about the Ministry of Defence. I have made it very clear that Trident renewal costs must be taken as part of the defence budget.”<br />
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Liam Fox recently <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/91b47260-9052-11df-ad26-00144feab49a,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F0%2F91b47260-9052-11df-ad26-00144feab49a.html&amp;_i_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fnuclearinfo.org%2Fview%2Fpublications_%252526_media%2FNIS_updates%2Fa2084" target="_blank">called publicly</a> for the Treasury to stick to a commitment made by the Labour government that the costs of renewing Trident should be ring-fenced from spending on defence equipment because he considers that the UK's nuclear weapons are of special strategic significance.  The Chancellor's insistence that the costs of replacing Trident must come out of the Ministry of Defence's core budget are certain to place a major strain on other defence commitments and force Mr Fox to choose between scaling back the Trident replacement project or making deep cuts elsewhere in defence spending. <br />
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Mr Fox recently described the UK's defence equipment programme as &quot;<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/jul/20/uk-defence-policy-unaffordable-liam-fox" target="_blank">entirely unaffordable</a>&quot; and warned that the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) must shape defence forces to meet &quot;realistic potential future threats&quot;.  <br />
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Decisions on spending priorities and areas where cuts will be made are expected to be finalised by a 'star chamber' of ministers in the run-up to the Comprehensive Spending Review in autumn.  If the Chancellor gets his way, and the costs for Trident's successor have to be found from the defence budget, Fox will be under intense pressure to review the scope of the successor programme, which has to date been exempted from the SDSR and for which Ministers have been unable to provide a strong justification. 
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		 <title>Spending on Trident or child poverty?</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_weapons/Trident/a2013</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[Political assessment of  Aldermaston recruitment and the prospects for not renewing Trident in a Letter to the Guardian by Dr David Lowry 2nd May 2009 
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		 <title>Hansard on AWE and Trident Replacement, 20th April, 2009</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_weapons/Trident/a2007</link>
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