NUCLEAR SAFETY – EP
December 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE APPROVAL of the European Commission's controversial proposals to handover final responsibility to ensure nuclear energy safety within the European Union (EU) to Brussels-based institutions looks increasingly in doubt, with the move being opposed by the European Parliament's industry committee. Britain and Germany have already spoken out against the idea, claiming that their own national safety authorities carry out excellent work, and now MEP's are making similar points. Indeed, the committee wants the full parliament, (which will probably ...
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