Sellafield hearing gets underway

The UN Court of Arbitration has begun hearing an Irish application to force Britain to disclose its financial plans and projects for the Sellafield nuclear plant.

The UN Court of Arbitration has begun hearing an Irish application to force Britain to disclose its financial plans and projects for the Sellafield nuclear plant.

Opening the Irish case, Attorney General Rory Brady said Ireland has a direct interest in information about the nuclear plant because of the effect that waste discharges have on the Irish Sea.

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