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Nuclear waste

May 2024

  • UK, US and Australian flags in front of the USS Ashevilla, a Los Angeles-class nuclear powered submarine, in WA

    Australia risks being ‘world’s nuclear waste dump’ unless Aukus laws changed, critics say

    Labor-chaired inquiry calls for legislation to rule out accepting high-level nuclear waste from US and UK submarines among other recommendations

April 2024

  • National flags of the USA, Australia and Great Britain are seen in front of the USS Asheville, a Los Angeles-class nuclear powered fast attack submarine

    ‘Poison portal’: US and UK could send nuclear waste to Australia under Aukus, inquiry told

    Labor describes claims as ‘fear-mongering’ and says government would not accept waste from other nations

March 2024

  • Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria. Photograph by David Levene 1/12/23

    Nuclear Leaks
    Sellafield’s head of information security to step down

  • View from a window of a cleared industrial site with concrete and grass

    ‘It’ll be a shortlist of one!’ Villagers in England fear nuclear dump proposal

February 2024

  • Sellafield nuclear site with the town of Seascale in the foreground.

    Nuclear Leaks
    Spending watchdog launches investigation into Sellafield

    National Audit Office to examine risks and costs at nuclear waste site in Cumbria

January 2024

  • Sellafield nuclear waste site

    Nuclear Leaks
    Sellafield nuclear safety and security director to leave

    Multiple safety and cybersecurity failings at nuclear waste site were revealed by Guardian last month

December 2023

  • large metal dome and another building

    Nuclear Leaks
    Cyber-hackers target UK nuclear waste company RWM

  • Illustration for long read about dismantling sellafield nuclear power plant

    The Audio Long Read
    Best of 2023: Dismantling Sellafield: the epic task of shutting down a nuclear site – podcast

  • sellafield inside pool

    Sellafield nuclear site exposés are long overdue

  • Sellafield, with cows

    Today in Focus
    Sellafield: Europe’s most toxic nuclear site

  • The Guardian view on Sellafield scandals: ministers must put public safety before secrecy

  • Nuclear Leaks
    Sellafield nuclear site workers claim ‘toxic culture’ of bullying, sexual harassment and drugs could put safety at risk

  • Nuclear Leaks
    Nuclear Narnia: why is Sellafield Europe's most dangerous industrial site?

September 2023

  • A view of locally caught seafood at the Hamanoeki Fish Market and Food Court in Soma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, 31 August 2023.

    Japan to release second batch of wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant next week

  • Treated water storage tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant

    State-backed disinformation fuelling anger in China over Fukushima water

August 2023

  • An aerial view of ‘the Tomb’, the concrete-covered crater on Runit Island that  conceals more than 90,000 cubic metres of radioactive soil and nuclear waste

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Endless fallout: the Pacific idyll still facing nuclear blight 77 years on

  • Fishing boats in Shinchi-machi, Fukushima prefecture

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘They won’t buy it’: fish traders anxious after Fukushima wastewater release

  • This file photo taken on March 10, 2014 shows a worker wearing a protective suit and a mask looking up at storage tanks for radioactive water, under construction in the J1 area at the Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

    First Edition newsletter
    Wednesday briefing: Fukushima nuclear plant is set to flush tonnes of water into the sea – but is it safe?

  • Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the 1954 hydrogen explosion where the island of Nam was destroyed.

    Tortoise shells can yield information on nuclear contamination, scientists find

July 2023

  • Gloved hands and a hot cell at Lucas Heights.

    Australia’s nuclear waste is scattered in ‘cupboards and filing cabinets’ – and the pile is growing

    Courts have quashed a decision to store water in Kimbra, meaning there is still no centralised repository in the country
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