Exclusive: Client Earth appeals against High Court air pollution ruling

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Green group argues High Court ruling that forced government to admit pollution breach did not go far enough

Client Earth yesterday informed the government it is seeking to appeal against a High Court ruling, which found that environment secretary Caroline Spelman violated air quality laws by failing to address...

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