Delays in securing another developer at a site earmarked for the construction of a nuclear power station will cost the British economy £90 million a year, the Welsh Labour party has claimed. Plans to build new reactors at Wylfa, on the island of Anglesey in north Wales, were abandoned by Hitachi in 2019 after the Japanese company failed to reach a financial agreement with the government. Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, confirmed in last week’s budget that the government had agreed … read more »
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