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The NDA's cyber security training programme has been announced as a finalist in the Investors in People awards for its success in supporting apprentices.
The NDA is collaborating with the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to explore whether data collected by satellites orbiting the earth could be turned into useful insights for the nuclear clean-up mission.
A range of innovative robotic systems will be on display at an event in Cumbria next month as an £8.5 million competition moves to the next stage.
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Dounreay's latest supplier information day, hosted jointly with companies appointed to its decommissioning services framework, has proved popular with companies from around the UK.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has been hearing first-hand how the UK and Japan are collaborating on nuclear decommissioning when she attended a reception at the British Embassy in Tokyo.
Hundreds of nuclear industry experts gathered in Cumbria for a two-day focus on managing radioactive waste.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has today announced the appointment of Michelle Heath to its Board as an additional non-executive director for a 3-year term from 1 October.
Magnox has dispatched the final flask of spent fuel from Wylfa Site for reprocessing at Sellafield in Cumbria, marking the end of defuelling operations at all of the UK’s first generation nuclear reactors.
The last nuclear fuel has been safely shipped from Wylfa Site on Anglesey, North Wales, marking a major decommissioning milestone for the UK nuclear industry.
Shining examples of safety and wellbeing in the nuclear industry have been honoured at a top awards ceremony today.
The daily grind is looking up after foil coffee bags became a perk in preventing radioactive gases from escaping during work to decommission the nuclear site.
Defueling operations are complete at Sellafield’s Calder Hall.
Magnox Ltd has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) after ownership transferred from the Parent Body Organisation, Cavendish Fluor Partnership.
One of the most important construction projects at Sellafield has taken a major step forward.
Young people with world-leading jobs in the nuclear industry have been highlighted by the BBC as part of a national jobs feature.
The demolition of Sellafield's tallest stack is almost complete
One of the most important risk reduction tasks in the UK nuclear industry has achieved its first milestone.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) celebrated equality and diversity at this year’s Mey Highland Games, the first games of their kind to welcome adaptive athletes.
RWM's Managing Director, Bruce McKirdy, has announced he will retire and leave the organisation in March 2020.
The NDA has embarked on a process to award new four-year R&D framework contracts and is inviting suppliers to find out more at an information day in west Cumbria.
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