Autumn Statement 2014: Fossil fuel tax breaks to the fore as Osborne rejects green growth opportunities

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Chancellor George Osborne today sidelined the green economy in his final Autumn Statement before next year's election, focusing instead on tax breaks for North Sea Oil and Gas, new measures to promote...

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