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Babcock set to buy UKAEA for £50m

By Philip Stafford

Published: September 18 2009 08:51 | Last updated: September 18 2009 08:51

The UK government has agreed to sell the UK Atomic Energy Authority, its commercial nuclear clean-up business, to Babcock International for £50m.

The deal represents one of the final sales from Britain’s state-owned nuclear industry but its announcement in March prompted Conservative accusations of a “fire sale” amid a need to raise funds for the hard-pressed public finances.

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