Sellafield nuclear site reports "elevated levels of radioactivity"

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About 8,000 employees reportedly told to stay away from the site, although operator says radiation levels are not dangerous

Workers at the Sellafield nuclear site have been told to stay at home after "elevated levels of radioactivity" were detected overnight. The site is closed to all but essential staff although a spokesman...

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