High Court to hear solar subsidy case today

Jessica Shankleman
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Government urged to rethink plans to slash feed-in tariffs from 12 December

The High Court will today hear legal challenges by Friends of the Earth and two solar companies over government plans to slash financial incentives for solar electricity. It follows a decision by Mr...

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