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Britain has just been labelled the most expensive country in the world to develop nuclear energy. A bombshell report reveals how excessive regulation and outdated processes have driven costs sky-high — with a shocking £150 billion price tag just to deal with old nuclear sites.

Experts are now calling for a radical reset to cut through the red tape and fast-track a new era of affordable, clean nuclear power. The UK government is responding, starting with a small modular reactor project in Wales, aiming to power millions by the 2030s.

Will this bold new plan finally fix the UK’s nuclear mess — or is it too late?

Watch till the end to find out what's really at stake in Britain’s nuclear future.
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00:00Britain just got called out as the most expensive place on Earth to build nuclear energy.
00:04Why?
00:05Red tape and tangled regulations are costing taxpayers billions.
00:09Experts say this bureaucratic mess has pushed Britain from leader to laggard in nuclear power.
00:14The result? Skyrocketing energy bills,
00:17and a projected £150 billion just to clean up old reactors.
00:21But now, a radical reset is on the table.
00:24A new task force says it's time to tear down the red tape and speed up nuclear projects.
00:29Their solution? A one-stop shop for all nuclear decisions,
00:33a simplified regulator, and a clear national strategy.
00:37The government is listening.
00:38A brand new small modular reactor will begin construction in Wales by 2026,
00:43with plans for up to eight mini power stations at that one site, and more to follow.
00:48This could be the turning point for UK nuclear.
00:51Experts say it's a once-in-a-generation shot to build clean energy fast, safe, and affordable.
00:57But the clock is ticking.
00:58Will the UK finally deliver?
01:00Or stay stuck as the world's most expensive nuclear nation?
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