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Developers face increase in green legal risks as ruling opens up court access
Court ruling promises to limit legal costs related to environmental cases, making it easier for individuals and companies to seek green Judicial Reviews
Government hails 'landmark victory' in HS2 judicial review
High speed rail line set to go ahead, after judge throws out nine out of 10 challenges to £33bn project
Is Pickles' day in court over 'Conservatory Tax' axe edging nearer?
Association for the Conservation of Energy considering position after Minister says government was not wrong to ditch 'consequential improvements' rules
Updated: UK to face EU court over Green Deal tax breaks
European Commission argues reduced VAT is not the best way to boost energy efficiency and deliver aims of the Green Deal
Sellafield admits sending radioactive waste to landfill
Environment Agency prosecutes company after four bags of mixed general waste failed to end up at specialist facility
US takes complaint over India's solar programme to the WTO
Obama administration complains the scheme discriminates against US products in latest solar industry dispute
Deutsche Bank staff jailed in carbon trading fraud crackdown
Employees accused of money laundering or obstruction of justice, as UK's FSA launches probe into dubious carbon credit sales tactics
UK set to defend Green Deal tax break from EU threat
Brussels mulling court action over reduced VAT rate for energy efficient products
EU strikes back at China with new solar imports probe
Investigation into alleged subsidies provided by Beijing raises prospect of European import tariffs
China takes EU solar complaint to the WTO
Beijing steps up ongoing trade spat by urging action against green energy subsidies in Greece and Italy
EU to probe £1bn Welsh gas plant's environmental impact
Commission asks government to clarify how returning warm water into estuary will affect natural habitats
Solar damages claim rises to £50m as five more companies join case
E-tricity and four unnamed firms join legal action seeking compensation from government over botched feed-in tariff cuts