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Hinkley Point B
NDA group and EDF deliver successful AGR defueling milestone

Hinkley Point B has been declared fuel free, on time and on budget, marking the second AGR defuelling milestone achieved by the NDA group and EDF.

The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) confirmed Hinkley Point B nuclear power station in Somerset is officially fuel free, meaning the site has been successfully defueled on time and on budget.

It’s the second AGR station to achieve fuel free verification, with a total of seven stations due to transfer from EDF to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) for decommissioning.

Sellafield Ltd ground-breaking digital hub
Sellafield Ltd backs ground-breaking digital hub to inspire West Cumbria’s next generation

Sellafield Ltd joins forces with local partners and supply chain to fund the creation of LEVELS – a state-of-the-art digital centre in Whitehaven, West Cumbria.

Sellafield Ltd, through its SiX (social impact, multiplied) programme, has announced a major investment in LEVELS, a ground-breaking £4.6 million redevelopment of the former Whittles department store in Whitehaven, West Cumbria into a state-of-the-art immersive entertainment and education centre.

Norway nuclear waste facilities
Norway asks 22 municipalities about hosting nuclear waste facilities

Norwegian Nuclear Decommissioning has invited the municipalities to express an interest in taking part in the process of finding a suitable location for storage facilities for radioactive waste.

The country has not had nuclear power plants but has operated research reactors in the past - the nuclear fuel and materials testing reactor at Halden and the JEEP-II neutron scattering facility at Kjeller were declared permanently shut down in June 2018 and April 2019, respectively.

David Porter President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Explaining infrastructure value

Guest: David Porter, 161st President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Interviewed by: Antony Oliver

In this podcast we explore the power of investment in infrastructure to change and improve people’s lives - every day.

My guest is David Porter, the newly installed 161st President of the Institution of Civil Engineers and a man who throughout his career, has had public service top of mind, top of his agenda and etched throughout everything he does.

Ruth Todd CBE Rolls-Royce SMR
Rolls Royce SMR realities

Guest: Ruth Todd CBE, Operations and Supply Chain Director, Rolls-Royce SMR
Interviewed by: Antony Oliver

We kick off the Infrastructure Podcast for 2026 by talking about nuclear power and taking a close look at the much discussed - and much anticipated - small modular reactor programme being developed by Rolls Royce SMR.

Gary McKee awarded MBE
Sellafield Ltd employee awarded MBE in New Year Honours List

Sellafield Ltd employee Gary McKee has been awarded an MBE in the King’s 2026 New Year Honours List.

Sellafield Ltd is delighted to congratulate one of our employees, Gary McKee on being awarded an MBE in the King’s 2026 New Year Honours List, recognising his extraordinary contribution to charity and to the community of Cleator Moor, West Cumbria.

Gary – known across the region as ‘Marathon Man’ – has dedicated more than 20 years to fundraising for charities in West Cumbria.

An NWMO employee explains the impact assessment process at an event
Canadian repository project moves on to review stage

The Initial Project Description for the proposed underground deep geological repository system for Canada's used nuclear fuel has been posted on the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada website, triggering the start of the regulatory process for the facility.

GyroSwin (UKAEA)
AI tool can simulate complex fusion plasma in seconds

A team of scientists from the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the Johannes Kepler University Linz, and Emmi AI, have developed an artificial intelligence tool - named GyroSwin - which can create simulations up to 1,000 times faster than traditional computational methods.

Geological repository projects
How are geological repository projects progressing?

By Alex Hunt, World Nuclear News, in Vienna

A growing number of countries are planning a permanent solution to the issue of radioactive waste by burying it deep underground. Schemes take many years to plan, and many more years to build, but progress is being made.

How are geological repository projects progressing?

UK Plutonium Milestone
UK achieves first plutonium milestone

The NDA group has delivered a UK-first nuclear milestone, marking a significant step toward permanently disposing of the nation’s plutonium legacy.

The UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has delivered a UK-first nuclear safety milestone, by safely processing a can of plutonium residue into a stable waste form for the very first time.

This breakthrough marks a significant step toward permanently disposing of the nation’s plutonium legacy and demonstrates the UK’s leadership in tackling this complex nuclear challenge.

Sizewell C major boost to UK economy
New Oxford Economics analysis outlines Sizewell C’s “major boost” to UK economy

The new report states that Sizewell C will be a “major boost” to the East of England especially, enabling an approximately 22% expansion in the Suffolk’s GVA by 2050 relative to Oxford Economics’ baseline forecast, outperforming all growth across both the national economy and each of its 12 other regions and the national average.

The project has already committed to investing £4.4bn into the East of England, where it is under construction on the Suffolk coast.

Image: Sellafield Ltd
Altrad wins major place on Sellafield framework contract

Altrad will join forces with supply chain partners across three key areas of a new Sellafield Ltd framework, which in total is worth up to £4.6bn.

The Decommissioning & Nuclear Waste Partnership (DNWP) framework will support high hazard risk reduction programmes on the Sellafield site.

Altrad will work on Lots 1 (Remediation), 3 (Retrievals) and 4 (Nuclear Waste), of the framework agreement, which will be in place for an initial nine years with an option for a further 6 years, through to 2040.