A prosecution of AWE plc – the company which operates the Atomic Weapons Establishment, where the UK's nuclear weapons are manufactured and maintained – has been adjourned until 16 May.
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Atomic Weapons Establishment court hearing adjourned again
The court date for the Health and Safety Executive's prosecution of AWE plc – the company which operates the Atomic Weapons Establishment, where the UK's nuclear weapons are manufactured and maintained – has been put back for a third time to allow further legal discussion to take place.
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Warhead factory fire court case adjourned again
A prosecution of the Atomic Weapons Establishment has been adjourned for a second time following a decision to transfer the case from Reading Magistrates Court to Reading Crown Court.
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NIS complains about police surveillance at ‘Countdown to Zero’ screening
Nuclear Information Service (NIS) has written to the Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police to complain about police surveillance of guests attending a recent screening of the documentary 'Countdown to Zero' organised by NIS.
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NIS Update: July – August 2010
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NIS Update – AWE Assembly/ Disassembly facility Planning Application 08/02287/COMIND
Nuclear Information Service
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30 Westwood Road Southampton SO17 1DN
tel/fax: +44 (0)2380 554434 m: 07880 557035
e-mail: office@nuclearinfo.org www.nuclearinfo.org - NIS UPDATE 30th January 2009
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AWE Assembly/ Disassembly facility Planning Application 08/02287/COMIND
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Appeal refused on Trident
Judicial Review of the government's decision to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system
High Court, London, 27th January 2009
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LEGAL CHALLENGE OF TRIDENT REPLACEMENT
LEGAL UPDATE
Subject: LEGAL CHALLENGE OF TRIDENT REPLACEMENT
18thNovember 2008
Date: Monday 26thJanuary 2009
Time: 10.30am
Location: High Court, Strand, London
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NIS Update November 2008
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AWE Bylaws Legal Challenge
A Judicial Review Appeal of the High Court decision on AWE bylaws in March 2008 is to be heard in the High Court of the Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London on Wednesday, 26th November 2008.
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Judicial Review of the government’s decision to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system
We have now submitted our Appeal Skeleton Argument. The MoD have an opportunity to answer our points, then a High Court judge looks at both papers to assess the chances of a successful Appeal. If s/he refuses an Appeal, we have the right to an oral hearing when our barrister puts our case in the high court. If we are granted an Appeal on the papers alone, work starts to prepare the case in detail.
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Judicial Review of Trident – permission for a JR not granted on 10th June 2008
Judicial Review of Trident – permission for a JR not granted on 10th June 2008
Judgment