Wind and solar power subsidies 'still too high', says environment minister

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George Eustice made comments to Western Morning News just before being appointed to new ministerial role

A new environment minister who advised David Cameron on energy has suggested subsidies for wind and solar power are "still too high", amid growing speculation the Tories are planning an assault against...

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