Whatever he demanded, it didn't happen. That was typical of Blair though.
No. Nuclear power should be encouraged. However, there have to be limits and controls because it is not appropriate for nuclear proliferation to continue.
In China, approximately two power stations are being built each week.
So long as they are built to the highest standards and operated by well trained staff, I see no reason why not.
Only the wildlife that used the power plant site before it was built
They are not, Torness, Hartlepool, Sizewell are on the East coast and Dungeness is on the south coast
The last nuclear reactor has not been built yet.
Nuclear reactors are built. Therefore the source is the country that commissioned and built them.
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
There is no fixed number, but most nuclear stations have two reactors. These are usually run quite separately, with separate generating equipment, so that whilst one reactor is being refuelled the other can continue to produce power. Some stations have more than two reactors, but usually then they have been built over a long time period and the later ones may be of an improved design.
generally with tools
To produce electricity
Most nuclear power stations use uranium enriched to 3% uranium-235 isotope. The nuclear power stations in France include some reprocessed plutonium mixed with the enriched uranium. A small number of nuclear power stations were designed with fast neutron breeder reactors and used uranium enriched to as much as 93.7% uranium-235 isotope. As more of the uranium-238 (or thorium-232) in the breeding blanket was transmuted to fissionable plutonium (or uranium) isotopes, the breeding blanket material would be reprocessed and these fissionable isotopes would be used to replace the original spent uranium. But only a small number of such nuclear power stations were built and the system for reprocessing of the breeding blanket material was not set up.