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      As the UK looks to invest in nuclear, here’s what it could mean for Britain’s environment

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    In this week’s newsletter:​ The government’s bid to speed up nuclear construction could usher in sweeping deregulation, with experts warning of profound consequences for nature

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    When UK prime minister Keir Starmer announced last week that he was “implementing the Fingleton review”, you can forgive the pulse of most Britons for failing to quicken.

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      As the UK looks to invest in nuclear, here’s what it could mean for Britain’s environment

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    In this week’s newsletter:​ The government’s bid to speed up nuclear construction could usher in sweeping deregulation, with experts warning of profound consequences for nature

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    When UK prime minister Keir Starmer announced last week that he was “implementing the Fingleton review”, you can forgive the pulse of most Britons for failing to quicken.

    But behind the uninspiring statement lies potentially the biggest deregulation for decades, posing peril for endangered species, if wildlife experts are to be believed, and a likely huge row with the EU.

    2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows

    Just 0.001% hold three times the wealth of the poorest half of humanity, report finds

    ‘Even the animals seem confused’: a retreating Kashmir glacier is creating an entire new world in its wake

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      As the UK looks to invest in nuclear, here’s what it could mean for Britain’s environment

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    In this week’s newsletter:​ The government’s bid to speed up nuclear construction could usher in sweeping deregulation, with experts warning of profound consequences for nature

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    When UK prime minister Keir Starmer announced last week that he was “implementing the Fingleton review”, you can forgive the pulse of most Britons for failing to quicken.

    But behind the uninspiring statement lies potentially the biggest deregulation for decades, posing peril for endangered species, if wildlife experts are to be believed, and a likely huge row with the EU.

    2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows

    Just 0.001% hold three times the wealth of the poorest half of humanity, report finds

    ‘Even the animals seem confused’: a retreating Kashmir glacier is creating an entire new world in its wake

    Continue reading...
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