Updated: UK dodges air-quality fine with EU PM10 time extension

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But campaigners warn against reliance on "unproven" dust suppressant technology designed to glue pollution to the streets

The government has dodged millions of pounds in fines over its failure to meet EU air-quality standards, after Brussels granted a time extension for London to curb particulate levels by the end of the...

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