Election 2015 - Key 'green results' at a glance

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BusinessGreen assesses how the key players in the world of green politics fared last night

A dismal night for Labour and the Liberal Democrats saw the Conservatives seize around 37 per cent of the national vote, leaving Ed Miliband's party trailing with 31 per cent. The nation turned its back...

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