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2017 is set to be the year of the Royal Navy as it prepares to welcome new ships to the fleet, following one of their busiest years since the end of the Cold War.
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UK servicemen and women deployed abroad have sent messages to their families and friends wishing them a Happy Christmas.
Theresa May thanks members of the Armed Forces – and their families - for the sacrifices they make to keep our country safe.
Celebrations are taking place at our Harwell site this festive season as the former research centre, birthplace of the UK nuclear industry, reaches the grand old age of 70.
The UK and Japanese governments have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation strengthening cooperation across civil nuclear activities.
Energy Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe has today announced the appointment of Tom Smith as Chairman of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
Radioactive sludge has been transferred out of the world’s oldest nuclear fuel pond for the very first time, marking a historic achievement in the decades-long programme to clean up Sellafield.
An innovative snake-like robot has been developed to cut up items in contaminated or difficult-to-access areas of nuclear facilities.
Fishing gear used by trawlers to dredge for scallops has been re-designed for a new market scooping sludge from spent nuclear fuel ponds.
The Royal Navy's fourth Astute Class attack submarine has been formally named
The Defence Secretary, Chief of Defence Staff and Permanent Secretary have written to all Defence personnel
Acting UK Ambassador to NATO, Paul Johnston, announces how the UK’s commitments to NATO in last year’s SDSR are being realised
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £3 million to develop and demonstrate innovative technologies for nuclear decommissioning.
New data shows how the government plans to use 3 million tonnes of steel in infrastructure projects by 2020.
Businesses can apply for a share of £15 million to support projects to develop new integrated infrastructure solutions and business models.
The Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales are consulting on their assessment of a new nuclear power station design from Hitachi-GE.
The Foreign Secretary delivers a speech on the UK’s policy in the Gulf at the Manama Dialogue in Bahrain.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at the UN Security Council meeting on DPRK human rights
The final of six mighty doors which will unlock the contents of one of Sellafield’s most hazardous buildings, has been installed onto the oldest plant at the site.
Theresa May addressed the Gulf Co-operation Council and spoke about how the UK will step up its relationship with the GCC countries.
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