Posted by admin on November 27, 2007 under Global Aviation |
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Brown to endorse new generation of nuclear power and Heathrow airport expansion. Patrick Wintour and David Adam, Guardian Gordon Brown will call for an acceleration of nuclear power today in a speech to business leaders designed to show …
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UK: nuclear, airport and homes – Nov 27 | Energy Bulletin
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Posted by admin on November 26, 2007 under Global Aviation |
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That is basically the message being put by ministers last week in the context of a process to consider if we should build a third runway at Heathrow . Even in conventional terms, the economics of airport expansion are arguable, …
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The government has launched a consultation into building a third runway at Heathrow but Greenpeace has obtained documents showing how closely minister.
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Heathrow expansion: consultation or collusion? | Greenpeace UK
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