Election: School strikers and pensioners lead calls for televised climate debate

James Murray
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Businesses and trade unions also expected to back calls for Party Leaders to specifically debate their competing climate strategies

Party leaders are today facing calls to take part in a dedicated TV debate on climate change with the launch of a new campaign backed by the National Unions of Students (NUS) and the National Pensioners...

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