The future of nuclear power in Scotland is shaping up to be a battleground at next year's Holyrood election – and Torness, on the banks of the Forth, is on the frontline.
The Labour government at Westminster has declared its intention to usher in a new "golden age" of nuclear.
But the SNP government at Holyrood opposes new nuclear power stations and can use planning laws to prevent them being built – even though energy policy is reserved to the UK Parliament.
Torness in East Lothian is the last remaining nuclear power station in Scotland.



