Reports: Reeves to use first Budget to ramp up UK climate action

James Murray
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Chancellor tipped to boost clean energy infrastructure investment and formally instruct the Bank of England to prioritise climate action, as government signals it intends to strengthen UK net zero plans

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to use Labour's first Budget in 14 years to boost clean energy investment and catalyse green growth across the economy, alongside moves to increase taxes and curb spending...

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