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The £200m nuclear deal that could bring hundreds of jobs to Trawsfynydd and Anglesey - North Wales Live
UK / Wales Pushes Ahead With Plans To Resurrect Trawsfynydd Nuclear Site :: NucNet | The Independent Nuclear News Agency
Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, North Wales, 1970s | MIKE SEABORNE | Mike Seaborne
Trawsfynydd and cancer: nuclear power kills
Options for Wylfa after Boris Johnson says nuclear plant 'is going to happen' | New Civil Engineer
Nuclear power: Radioactive waste to be buried at Gwynedd plant - BBC News
Hanging in the balance: the planned new nuclear power station in North Wales - just 60 miles from Dublin - Independent.ie
Dismay after nuclear power project abandoned as Hitachi pulls out of Wales plant | The Independent
Trawsfynydd nuclear power station is a disused Magnox power station situated on the north shore of Llyn Trawsfynydd in Gwynedd, Wales Stock Photo - Alamy
Prime Minister and Chancellor backing plans for new nuclear power plant in Wales
Hitachi set to abandon new nuclear plant in Wales | Financial Times
Hitachi seeks to resurrect Welsh nuclear plant plans | Financial Times
Wales' controversial nuclear history and what comes next as D-Day approaches for Wylfa - Wales Online
Welsh nuclear power station 'responsible for elevated risk of cancer,' claims academic - Wales Online
Wylfa: Talks on new Anglesey nuclear plant proposals - BBC News
New North Wales nuclear power plant plan backed by UK Government - North Wales Live
Anglesey backed as location for first in new wave of nuclear power plants
Wales advances its plans for small nuclear plants | Financial Times
Trawsfynydd nuclear power station - Wikipedia
Hitachi to pull plug on north Wales nuclear power station | Hitachi | The Guardian
Trawsfynydd: Nuclear reactors to go under new decommissioning plan - BBC News
Could Wylfa be the UK's next nuclear power station? MPs launch new inquiry - Committees - UK Parliament
The nuclear power plant that shut 30 years ago but still towers over a Welsh village - Wales Online
Q&A: Can the UK meet its climate goals without the Wylfa nuclear plant? - Carbon Brief
Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station 'responsible for elevated risk of cancer,' claims academic - North Wales Live
New mini-nuclear power plant could be developed at Trawsfynydd as Government explores technology - Wales Online