Shadow energy and climate change minister Meg Hillier promises the opposition will work for consensus on low-carbon policy, but only if the coalition ups its game
Meg Hillier is evidently enjoying her new job as shadow energy and climate change secretary, or at least enjoying it as much as a former minister can relish a stint in opposition. Meeting in Portcullis...
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