Labour touts plans for 'COBRA-style' national flood risk taskforce

Cecilia Keating
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Party vows to shore up UK preparedness for extreme flooding events if it wins the next election, led by a new Minister for Resilience in government

Labour has outlined plans to establish a national "COBRA-style taskforce" focused on tackling and preparing for flooding events across the country if it wins the next election, in a move it said would...

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