Breaking: Supreme Court declares UK government is breaching pollution laws

Jessica Shankleman
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Landmark ruling paves the way for EU to take immediate action against UK air pollution plans

The UK will be forced to improve its plans for tackling air pollution after the Supreme Court today ruled the government has breached the law in drawing up inadequate plans to tackle high levels of nitrogen...

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