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Letters: How Britain lost its independent expertise in nuclear power production

Credit: Andrew Aitchison /Getty Images SIR – In the 1960s, I worked for the industrial group of the UK Atomic Energy Authority. Its head, Sir Christopher Hinton, told staff that they would be subject to a pay freeze for five years. Many, myself included, left the authority, which thereafter was no longer at the forefront of developing atomic energy for industrial purposes. The budget for the development programme, which concentrated on nuclear reactors for power generation, was slashed by the government of the day with no regard for the long-term implications that are now evident in our dependence on foreign resources (Leading Article, July 27).

Spring Opponent Review: Michigan | Huskers Today

Spring Opponent Review: Michigan | Huskers Today
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Wolverine recruiting report: The battle for 5-star DT Walter Nolen

Wolverine recruiting report: The battle for 5-star DT Walter Nolen Updated Apr 01, 2021; Michigan already has one five-star defensive prospect committed in its 2022 class in Grosse Pointe South cornerback Will Johnson, but can it land another? Cordova (Tenn.) St. Benedict five-star defensive tackle Walter Nolen is one of the Wolverines’ top targets this cycle. RANKING: No. 1 defensive tackle, No. 2 overall prospect nationally, according to 247Sports’ Composite system. SIZE: 6-foot-4, 300 pounds THE BATTLE: Nolen reportedly has 25 offers and narrowed that list to 10 schools on Feb. 12, with Michigan joining USC, Alabama, Oregon, LSU, Clemson, Florida, Ohio State, Tennessee and Auburn. He posted on social media that he plans on cutting the list to a top eight on Friday.

Sidelined by injury, Michigan DL Aidan Hutchinson could be full-go soon

Sidelined by injury, Michigan DL Aidan Hutchinson could be full-go soon Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Michigan defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson (97) looks on before their Big Ten football game against Indiana at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, on Saturday, November 23, 2019. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share Striking an upbeat, positive cord, Aidan Hutchinson said Tuesday he hopes to be fully recovered soon from the ankle fracture that sidelined him during Michigan’s 2020 football season. The stalwart at defensive end told reporters that he’s back running and able to condition, with the goal of returning to practice by the end of the Wolverines’ spring schedule that began over a week ago.

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