Scottish government confirms delays to Heat in Buildings Bill

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Campaigners fear plans to revamp proposed legislation could dilute standards that would have required some new homeowners to switch to greener heating systems

The Scottish Government has this week announced it has paused plans to require homeowners to switch to greener heating systems shortly after purchasing a new home, as it promised to revamp proposed legislation...

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