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Government announces nuclear taskforce as row grows over North Sea oil – UK politics live

Taskforce aims to ‘fuel growth in nuclear industry’ as dismay grows over Rishi Sunak’s plans to authorise more licences for North Sea drilling

A UK government minister has said he “cannot put a timeframe” on when the Home Office will open a controversial giant barge meant to house asylum seekers, which has been further delayed for checks.

The initial plan had been to move people on to the Bibby Stockholm in Portland, Dorset, from this week, with numbers due to rise over the coming months until the vessel held about 500 men.

It’s going through its final checks at the moment. It’s right that … whatever accommodation we provide is safe and secure as well. I can’t put a timeframe on it.

It’s going through final checks at the moment. With anything you would want them to be properly checked out.

I can’t comment on the ongoing process of checks and things that have to take place but it is my understanding (it is) in its final checks.

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