Nuclear plans edge forward as government seeks to finalise Energy Bill

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Reports suggest long-running negotiations over the proposed new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point are close to completion

The government's electricity market reforms could be about to receive a major boost, after the long-running negotiations surrounding plans for a new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point in Somerset reportedly...

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