'It all adds up': Government to finally launch energy-saving campaign, as critics slam 'alarming lack of progress'

James Murray
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New public information campaign set to go live from this weekend, but business groups warn government is still failing to deliver the reforms that can drive energy efficiency improvements

The government is set to this weekend launch a new public information campaign boasting the strapline 'It all adds up', which will providing advice on how households can reduce their energy use and save...

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