Will green business be the loser in London's air quality battle?

Jessica Shankleman
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Mayor Boris says he is investing in enough pollution-busting measures to avoid an EU fine, but are his air quality plans helping green firms?

There's something of a political battle raging over whether the Mayor of London is doing enough to clean up the capital's abysmally polluted air and avoid breaching European Union limits that will result...

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