Government denies new nuclear plant under review
The government has denied that plans for a new nuclear power plant in the south east of England are under review.
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A government official had told the BBC that every major project was under review "including Sizewell C" as ministers try to cut spending.
But on Friday Downing Street quashed the idea that plant would be now delayed or reviewed.
However, a new high-speed rail line in the north of England is expected to be significantly scaled back.
Sizewell C is expected to provide up to 7% of the UK's total electricity needs, but critics have argued it will be expensive and take years to build.
The plant is not expected to begin generating electricity until the 2030s. However, it would be difficult to axe Sizewell C as it was a manifesto pledge in 2019.
On Friday, the Prime Minister's spokesman said it "hoped to get a deal over the line as soon as possible", adding that talks with private firms over funding had been "constructive" and that negotiations were ongoing.
The government is due to unveil its tax and spending plans under new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the Autumn Statement on 17 November.
The new Business Secretary, Grant Shapps, gave the clearest indication yet that recent commitments by former Prime Minister Liz Truss were very likely to be scaled back.
The government has denied that plans for a new nuclear power plant in the south east of England are under review.
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A government official had told the BBC that every major project was under review "including Sizewell C" as ministers try to cut spending.
But on Friday Downing Street quashed the idea that plant would be now delayed or reviewed.
However, a new high-speed rail line in the north of England is expected to be significantly scaled back.
Sizewell C is expected to provide up to 7% of the UK's total electricity needs, but critics have argued it will be expensive and take years to build.
The plant is not expected to begin generating electricity until the 2030s. However, it would be difficult to axe Sizewell C as it was a manifesto pledge in 2019.
On Friday, the Prime Minister's spokesman said it "hoped to get a deal over the line as soon as possible", adding that talks with private firms over funding had been "constructive" and that negotiations were ongoing.
The government is due to unveil its tax and spending plans under new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the Autumn Statement on 17 November.
The new Business Secretary, Grant Shapps, gave the clearest indication yet that recent commitments by former Prime Minister Liz Truss were very likely to be scaled back.