Updated: CBI joins chorus of concern over Green Deal plans

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CBI and Green Alliance call for government to step up efforts to promote Green Deal

The CBI has added its voice to growing concerns over the effectiveness of the government's flagship Green Deal energy-efficiency scheme, warning that changes to the proposed plans will be required if the...

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