Labour manifesto promises to put UK 'back on track' to meet climate goals

James Murray
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Labour pledges to make 'clean economy' a priority through programme of nationalisation, energy efficiency upgrades, low carbon investment, and transport electrification - but questions remain over funding

Labour has today published one of the greenest manifestos ever released by a major political party, promising a surge of new investment for low carbon infrastructure and environmental programmes. However,...

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