A forum for parliamentarians to discuss civil nuclear energy on a cross-party basis.
1. Monthly spend by the CNPA on invoices over £25,000 - January 2021
08/03/2021 - Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)
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Found: AmountDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCivil Nuclear Police Authority2021-01-12 00:00:00SEPURA
2. Monthly spend by the CNPA on invoices over £25,000 - December 2020
18/02/2021 - Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)
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Found: AmountDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCivil Nuclear Police Authority2020-12-15 00:00:00HAVAS
3. Monthly spend for the CNPA - July 2020
25/08/2020 - Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)
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Found: AmountDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCivil Nuclear Police Authority2020-07-28 00:00:00INSIGHT
4. Monthly spend for the CNPA - June 2020
13/07/2020 - Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)
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Found: AmountDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCivil Nuclear Police Authority2020-06-30 00:00:00INSIGHT
5. CNPA spending on government procurement card - December 2020
18/02/2021 - Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)
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Found: AmountDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCivil Nuclear Police Authority24/12/2020SAFE
1. Nuclear Energy Policy: Climate Change
05/02/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: debate tonight.Our country’s ever-increasing energy requirements and, more importantly, how those requirements - Speech Link
2: of energy with a safe and secure foundation for that provision? Does she also agree that nuclear power - Speech Link
3: Secondly, nuclear power fits in with decarbonisation both here and in the world at large. Nuclear energy has - Speech Link
2. Small Modular Reactors
20/02/2019 - Westminster Hall
1: debate is so important for my constituency, the nuclear industry, the country and—if we are going to slow - Speech Link
3. Nuclear Power Stations
24/02/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: Her Majesty’s Government which United Kingdom nuclear power stations will be providing power to the National - Speech Link
2: based on current plans, in 2030 there will be four nuclear power stations providing power to the UK electricity - Speech Link
3: about tackling what will be a crisis for our future energy supply, particularly the supply of electricity - Speech Link
4. National Grid: Capacity
11/01/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: come from nuclear. Do Her Majesty’s Government still believe that the construction of nuclear power stations - Speech Link
2: way of financing large-scale nuclear projects. As we said in the energy White Paper, we are absolutely - Speech Link
3: of the need to develop and deploy small modular nuclear reactors, which should be designed and built in - Speech Link
5. Nuclear Safeguards (Fissionable Material and Relevant International Agreements) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2021
13/04/2021 - Grand Committee
1: and Japan on 16 December 2020, to amend the 1998 nuclear co-operation agreement between the UK and Japan - Speech Link
2: areas of nuclear regulation, research and development, decommissioning and advanced nuclear technology - Speech Link
Registered Contact:
Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 8149.
Email: ianlg@parliament.uk
Public Enquiry Point:
Ieuan Williams, Nuclear Industry Association, 5th Floor, Tower House, 10 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA. Tel: 020 7766 6649
Email: ieuan.williams@niauk.org
No direct financial benefits are on record for the Nuclear Energy APPG