UK government ordered to clean up air pollution: The reaction

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BusinessGreen runs down the key reactions to the Supreme Court's landmark judgement today

Five Supreme Court judges today ordered the Environment Secretary to publish tough new plans by the end of this year that will meet legal air quality limits set by the European Union. The landmark ruling...

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