Nuclear News Roundup May 29, 2018 You probably were never aware of it, but for seven hours people and agencies that have the responsibility of protecting the safety of Delawareans were taking part in a realistic drill simulating a nuclear mishap. Wdel.com Britain’s plans for a nuclear power revival could hinge on a meeting in Japan today to discuss the viability of a £15 billion twin-reactor in Wales. The board of Hitachi, the Japanese group behind the Horizon nuclear project, is due to discuss the British government’s latest proposal on the financial terms for building the plant. Thetimes.co.uk A petition against the Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant signed by almost 6,000 people was handed to Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Pawb's (People against Wylfa B) trip comes amid reports of UK and Japanese government investment in the project. Bbc.com THE startup of the Arab world's first nuclear reactor - in the United Arab Emirates - has been delayed and should start operations between the end of 2019 and early 2020, the plant's operator said on Saturday. Businesstimes.com