PROOF: MoD official rewrote the science on nuke veteran deaths
Nuked blood: Tory minister tells veterans "there is no cover-up" of missing medical records
Eco-tycoon Dale Vince backs nuke veterans' fight for justice and tells Rishi Sunak: 'Now it's your turn'
Here is what the Cenotaph is for - veteran, 81, receives personal salute from Princess Anne
Nuclear test veterans left to organise their own medal ceremonies
New documentary tells the story of nuclear weapons tests around the world
MoD admits it may hold almost 5,000 nuked blood files that it previously denied having
Nuke veteran, 86, delighted to get his medal from the King's man - but still no Royal ceremony planned
Bloody truth: Rishi Sunak refuses to look for veterans' missing medical records
Labour promises the bloody truth to nuke veterans
Tory Minister Johnny Mercer tells nuked veterans to sue Government over missing medical records
Nuke test veteran, 92, is first to get new medal - but is still denied his blood records
Bloody truth: Nuclear veterans sign up to join new legal fight against the MoD
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'The MoD is denying nuclear test veterans and their families the truth'
Meet the nuclear veterans and families battling the Ministry of Defence
VIDEONuclear heroes sue the UK government for their missing medical records
Nuclear veterans still refused a meeting with the PM or King - as their medals are put in the post
Nuke heroes may not all get their medal for Remembrance Sunday
Nuclear test heroes to get their medals next month - in the post
Calls for King to present nuclear medals to weapons test heroes
One of the last surviving 'cloud flyers' holds first medal for Britain's nuclear test veterans
Medal that Britain's nuclear veterans have waited 70 years for finally unveiled
Nuked blood: Test veterans told to search for their own missing medical records
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You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.The nuclear test veterans are the survivors of of Britain's Cold War radiation experiments
The British servicemen and scientists took part in 45 nuclear blasts and around 600 'minor' radiation experiments in America, Australia and the South Pacific between 1952 and 1967.
The Mirror has been campaigning for the veterans to be awarded a medal for their bravery.