“Minister rejects Sellafield closure,” Paul Keel, The Guardian, March 3, 1986, p. 30.
“Tories’ A-dump disquiet,” Alan Travis, The Guardian, March 4, 1986, p. 4.
“MPs challenge Sellafield operation,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 6, 1986, p. 1.
“Gas leak ‘posed threat for miles,’” Tony Heath, The Guardian, March 7, 1986, p. 6.
“I love nuclear power (but not in my backyard),” Rob Edwards, New Statesman, March 7, 1986, pp. 10–11.
“Thatcher backs Sellafield waste plant safety record as ‘excellent,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 8, 1986, p. 32.
“Westminster’s nuclear time bomb,” Andrew Rawnsley, The Guardian, March 12, 1986, p. 21.
“Dumping of waste ‘amateurish and haphazard,’” The Guardian, March 13, 1986, p. 3.
“MPs challenge case for new nuclear fuel plant,” David Fairhall, The Guardian, March 13, 1986, p. 3.
“MPs say work on £1.4bn new Sellafield plant should be halted,” David Fairhall and Colin Brown, The Guardian, March 13, 1986, p. 1.
“Time to call time at Sellafield,” editorial, The Guardian, March 13, 1986, p. 14.
“Chronicle of wasted cash and kin,” David Alton, The Guardian, March 14, 1986, p. 16.
“Report backs sea dumping,” Colin Brown, The Guardian, March 14, 1986, p. 1.
“To lose two tonnes of plutonium is suspiciously sloppy,” Keith Barnhan, David Hart, Jenny Nelson, Rob Stevens, The Guardian, March 14, 1986, p. 18.
“Sellafield: Profits are not paramount,” editorial, The Observer, March 16, 1986, p. 8.
“Walker takes up cudgels on behalf of Sellafield,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, March 16, 1986, p. 3.
“BNFL ‘did not pass earthquake doubts to NII,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 20, 1986, p. 2.
“Civil plutonium was used by military, says CEGB,” Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, March 21, 1986, p. 2.
“Cold kills 7,000 more than expected,” Andrew Veitch, The Guardian, March 22, 1986, p. 32.
“Sellafield study ‘inadequate,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 27, 1986, p. 3.
“Commander accuses State over Hilda Murrell murder,” Nick Davies, The Observer, March 30, 1986, p. 7.
“Nuclear plant poll fuels concern,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, March 30, 1986, p. 8.
“Island fights mini-Sellafield,” Robin McKie and Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, April 6, 1986, p. 5.
“A new broom at Sellafield,” BNF chairman Christopher Harding, The Observer, April 6, 1986, p. 10.
“Dangerous legacy in store for the future,” Robin McKie, The Observer, April 27, 1986, p. 5.
“The Chernobyl syndrome: The day the impossible happened,” Geoffrey Lean, Robin McKie, Andrew Wilson, Peter Pringle, The Observer, May 4, 1986, pp. 9–10.
“Nuclear threat put out of harm’s way,” Roger Highfield, The Observer, May 4, 1986, p. 37.
“Clampdown at Sellafield,” New Scientist, May 8, 1986, p. 22. “Nuclear propaganda,” editorial, New Scientist, May 8, 1986, p. 16.
“Confusion in Britain: Call up the rubber boots,” Paul Lashmar, Robin McKie, Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, May 11, 1986, p. 11.
“A lot of fuss about a few millisieverts,” Sharon Kingman, New Scientist, May 15, 1986, p. 26.
“MPs ‘created the nuclear mess that they condemn,’” New Scientist, May 15, 1986, p. 26.
“Massive Nuclear Site Disturbs Britons,” Karen DeYoung, The Washington Post, May 19, 1986, p. Al.
“In England, a Nuclear Plant Slowly Poisons Land and Sea,” Patrick J. Sloyan, New York Newsday, May 20, 1986, p. 1.
“Introducing the national cabbage monitoring network,” Ian Mason, New Scientist, May 22, 1986, p. 23.
“The nuclear watchdog strains at the leash,” Michael Kenward, New Scientist, May 22, 1986, pp. 58–9.
“Radiation monitors hit cash crisis,” New Scientist, May 22, 1986, P. 23.
“Sellafield spurns the bunker image,” Colin Smith, The Observer, May 25, 1986, p. 52.
“Sellafield in ‘lost’ nuclear fuel blunder,” John Sweeney, The Observer, June 8, 1986, p. 1.
“Ackworth takes charge,” Grenville Needham, New Scientist, June 12, 1986, pp. 57–8.
“Doctors on panels told to oppose secrecy,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, June 13, 1986, p. 3.
“Radioactive meat was on sale for a month,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, June 22, 1986, p. 1.
“MP’s ire at meat ‘secrecy,’” The Observer, June 29, 1986, p. 5.
“Nuclear family haunted by a testing legacy,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, June 29, 1986, p. 55.
“The Saga of Windscale: Profits At Any Cost,” Andre Carothers, Greenpeace Examiner, June 1986, p. 20.
“Your daily dose of radiation,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, July 13, 1986, p. 49.
“Sellafield workers gagged by the rule book,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, August 24, 1986, p. 5.
“Experts to vet British reactor,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, August 31, 1986, p. 1.
“Majority say No to nuclear power,” Steve Vines, The Observer, September 14, 1986, p. 1.
“The case for nuclear power in Britain,” Alan Cottrell, The Observer, September 28, 1986, p. 12.
“Sellafield under suspended sentence,” Roger Milne and Fred Pearce, New Scientist, December 18, 1986, pp. 10–11.
“Britain watered down anti-pollution rules,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, July 5, 1987, p. 3.
“Seeping threat to Seal Sands swans,” Victor Smart, The Observer, August 2, 1987, p. 5.
“Unions try to stem rising tide of toxins,” Victor Smart, The Observer, August 2, 1987, p. 5.
“UKAEA Report Indicts Soviet RBMK Design,” Nuclear News, August 1987, pp. 66, 68.
“NRPB Study Dismisses Child Leukemia Link in U.K.,” Nuclear News, September 1987, pp. 107–8.