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Specialist scuba divers are plumbing new depths to haul radioactive waste out of the nuclear fuel storage pond at Sizewell A.
Robots controlled by smart auto-navigation systems are doing battle in an £8.5 million competition to find ways to tackle Sellafield radioactive hotspots.
The meticulous approach to managing historical records at the Nucleus archive has secured the highest accolade from the government’s records regulator.
The next generation of cyber security professionals are set to benefit from the first Cyber Lab classroom, co-funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
Hazard reduction at the Wylfa nuclear site on Anglesey has reached a significant milestone, with more than half of the used nuclear fuel now emptied from its reactors by Magnox Ltd.
Experts at the Sellafield site have cut the sixth and final hole in the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo (PFCS), a locked vault that was never designed to be opened.
A UK company has won a multi-million pound deal to supply glove boxes to support nuclear clean-up at Sellafield.
The handbrake from a vintage 1968 Ford Cortina has been used in a piece of kit to help decommission a reactor at Dounreay.
Nearly £100,000 has been awarded by Magnox to two community projects close to its Bradwell and Dungeness A sites.
Work is now under way to overcome a 20-year conundrum that has hampered decommissioning of the Dounreay Fast Reactor in Scotland.
The eyes of the oil and gas industry were on the NDA's Chief Executive, David Peattie, this week as he gave a unique insight into the decommissioning sector.
More than 200 stakeholders from across the UK and overseas gathered in Cumbria for a 2-day summit organised by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
A Japanese journalist has paid a special visit to West Cumbria to speak to companies who manufacture world-leading nuclear decommissioning kit
The demolition of one of Sellafield’s tallest hazards has started.
The 2017 award winners have been announced at the annual NDA Estate Supply Chain Event.
Specialist equipment is being installed at Dungeness A in to dry out radioactive waste, halving its volume and making it ready for long-term storage.
Two UK companies have won a share of a multi-million pound 'container' contract which will be vital to clean-up work at Sellafield.
Drones are occupying the skies above the Dounreay nuclear site, at Caithness, carrying out building inspection work, improving safety and saving money.
More than 35 international specialists gathered in Penrith to discuss improving the global nuclear community's response to dealing with damaged facilities.
A record turn-out of 1,600 visitors ensured success for the NDA Estate Supply Chain Event 2017.
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