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We need to be clear that there can be no net zero without new nuclear
Ministers have sat back and allowed thousands of UK jobs in this key industry of the future to be lost to other nations
Cadent can afford to give workers a pay rise, they are choosing not too. It’s plain greed.
Welsh Government must work with unions and renewables sector to ensure green jobs remain in Wales
UK workers forced to watch as multi-million pound contracts sent to companies based in authoritarian regimes
Instead of helping workers through crisis, Cadent risk outages for tens of thousands of people
The truth is, privatisation of key national resource has been a mistake
We cannot repeat the existing renewables scandal where taxpayer billions fund exporting essential jobs overseas
Internal Tory party squabbles could kick things into long grass
Promises don’t stack up when UK awards new projects to companies based in authoritarian regimes