ClientEarth to drag Defra back to court over 'inadequate' air quality plans
New government plans will launch Clean Air Zones in five cities, but NGO says more needs to be done
A group of environmental lawyers are set to reignite a lengthy legal battle with the government over its pollution plans, arguing new measures announced today by ministers will fail to tackle illegal levels...
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UK subsidy-free solar market shines as intallations surpass 1GW
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