Solar damages claim rises to £50m as five more companies join case

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E-tricity and four unnamed firms join legal action seeking compensation from government over botched feed-in tariff cuts

The government could be facing a bill of up to £50m after a further five companies today joined a case seeking damages over ministers' controversial decision to cut solar subsidies before a consultation...

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