Air pollution monitoring stations face closure as government looks to cut costs

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Campaigners accuse Defra of covering up pollution figures as it plans to close up to 600 stations in England to save money

Up to 600 stations for monitoring air pollution across England could be shut down under new government plans to save money by cutting regulations. Ministers want to remove obligations on local authorities...

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