Ed Davey warns 'disastrous' renewables rollback will push up UK energy bills

Jessica Shankleman
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"The British government is on the wrong side of history", former Energy and Climate Change Secretary warns

Ed Davey, the former Liberal Democrat Energy and Climate Change Secretary, has launched a scathing attack on the government's "disastrous" and "irresponsible" energy policy reforms, warning deep cuts to...

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