Campaigners opposed to the building of a new nuclear power plant near Sizewell in Suffolk are embroiled in the latest stage of a legal battle with the Government
The group lost a High Court fight in June and have now asked three Court of Appeal judges to consider their concerns. A spokesman for Together Against Sizewell C said in a statement outside court: “It is clear that the business secretary needed to guarantee how a permanent water supply of two million litres per day for Sizewell C would be obtained, before giving consent.
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