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BNFL's faked safety data were not redundant, nor simply due to a few bored workers.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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The research was part-funded by the Westlakes Research Institute, which is sponsored by British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL).
BBC: Sellafield 'increases cancer risk'
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In February, BNFL admitted that staff checking the size of reprocessed Mox fuel pellets destined for Japan had faked safety records.
BBC: UK 'regret' over Japan nuclear row
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Now BNFL Magnox has come up with a solution to the problem and said it has begun work which would take two to three months to complete.
BBC: 'Keep Wylfa shut' call
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The row has delayed the government's plans to privatise BNFL and soured relations with Japan - which was due to be a big customer of Mox fuel.
BBC: UK 'regret' over Japan nuclear row
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Potential benefits of the Sellafield plant for BNFL's businesses were "likely to run into hundreds of millions of pounds", but had also been left out of the balancing exercise, he said.
BBC: Green groups lose Sellafield challenge
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Last month BNFL said they have dropped the option to use Magrox fuel to power the Anglesey plant - which has been closed for the last nine months because of problems with welds in the reactors.
BBC: 'Keep Wylfa shut' call
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Kansai's announcement is the latest stage in a problem for BNFL that began in September, when a British newspaper, the Independent, revealed that fuel quality control data for another batch of Mox pellets had been falsified.
BBC: More suspect nuclear fuel found
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BNFL. That is a shame.
ECONOMIST: British Nuclear Fuels: Horrid stuff | The
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BNFL. That could be welcome.
ECONOMIST: British Nuclear Fuels: Horrid stuff | The
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The star of the show was 14-year-old Joe Thompson, who did not do so well in his own category, but then got his footing and dispatched some good wrestlers, on his way to winning the 13 stones and the BNFL trophy, and then wrestling up to Stuart Mason in the All Weights final.
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