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A simple application to replace a rotten structure became a saga involving ‘no win, no fee’ lawyers and the threat of judicial review| The Telegraph
The machinery of the British state desperately needs a complete overhaul| The Telegraph
As Low As Reasonably Practicable, or ALARP, is one of the fundamental principles of risk management. We neither need nor want, to manage risk to the point where we eliminate it because doing so is a waste of valuable resources. ALARP refers to the notional point where risk is managed to be as low as we can reasonably make it. Often this refers to the point where risk is either negligible or at least at a level where it can be managed by routine procedures. Sometimes, however, ALARP can still be| juliantalbot
Stress corrosion faults in the French nuclear fleet continue to cause problems as reactor re-starts are delayed| Watt-Logic
A disappointing roadmap from the Government plus the AGR retirement schedule risk periods of zero nuclear power later this decade| Watt-Logic