Public backing for nuclear and shale gas falls to record low

Madeleine Cuff
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Official government statistics shows public support for nuclear energy drops three per cent following Hinkley Point deal, and support for shale gas hits record low of 17 per cent

Public support for nuclear energy and fracking have hit some of the lowest levels ever recorded, according to the government's quarterly Public Attitudes Tracker survey, released today. Support for...

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