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Timbers 'terminated' from USEC
22 December, 2004

Europe censures France, threatens Britain
21 December, 2004

EU engages with Russia, Ukraine
21 December, 2004

$12 billion merger of Exelon and PSEG
21 December, 2004

USA calls for release of uranium agreement
17 December, 2004

UK asked to come clean on waste
17 December, 2004

Substitution approved for Sellafield wastes
16 December, 2004

Bruce Power applies to restart two nuclear units
15 December, 2004

Barsebäck battle
13 December, 2004

British Energy losses swell
13 December, 2004

Sam Bodman to head DoE
13 December, 2004

Lords "astonished" by UK nuclear strategy
10 December, 2004
The UK’s Committee on Radioactive Waste Management has been severely criticised by members of the country’s upper house. A House of Lords committee report declared astonishment at the strategy chosen for the body by government.

Energy minister throws down the gauntlet
09 December, 2004
UK energy minister Mike O’Brien has challenged the nuclear industry to come up with a serious commercial proposition for new nuclear build.

China and Europe enhance cooperation
09 December, 2004

EC investigates UK over state aid
01 December, 2004

Barsebäck 2's closure date
30 November, 2004

EdF sale authorised
30 November, 2004

French to debate waste
29 November, 2004

Iran's enrichment deal "not a legal obligation"
24 November, 2004
New allegations over Iran's nuclear programme appeared just two days after the country agreed to suspend their enrichment activities. By Judith Perera

Yucca licence delayed
23 November, 2004



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