PARIS (Reuters) - EDF Chairman and CEO Jean-Bernard Levy had no prior knowledge of Britain's decision to review the Hinkley Point nuclear project and will sue a French union for suggesting otherwise, the French utility said.

EDF to take legal action over union's claims about Hinkley Point
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