
23/09/2013
Simon O'Brien looks at previously unseen photos of suburban Liverpool during the Blitz, and Chris Jackson visits Britain's most hazardous nuclear site in Cumbria.
Dianne Oxberry presents Inside Out. Judy Hobson investigates large scale river poaching in the north west. Simon O'Brien looks at previously unseen photos discovered by chance of suburban Liverpool during the Blitz. And Chris Jackson heads to Cumbria and the heart of Britain's most hazardous nuclear site.
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Inside Sellafield

Chris Jackson goes inside Britain's nuclear site at Sellafield in Cumbria, one of the most complex and hazardous in the world.
The government has put more than £67bn aside for a clean-up project, but concerns have been raised over increasing costs and delays.
Read the full story and watch the video feature on the BBC News website.
Sellafield's radioactive legacy

Sellafield has more high-level nuclear waste storage than anywhere else in the UK and a huge clean-up project is underway.
Chris Jackson goes inside, the first time a British TV crew have entered the area that was at the heart of the country's very first foray into the nuclear age.
Read Chris Jackson's correspondent blog on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Dianne Oxberry |
| Reporter | Judy Hobson |
| Reporter | Simon O'Brien |
| Reporter | Chris Jackson |
| Executive Producer | Deborah Van Bishop |
Broadcast
- Mon 23 Sep 201319:30BBC One North West