The government must get serious with environmental taxes

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Broad-based environmental tax reform can drive changes needed to put the economy on a pathway to net zero, writes Bright Blue's Sam Robinson

Like so many of his appearances, Rishi Sunak's debut on GB News last week was - for the most part - cool and controlled. But the interview laid bare one of the government's weak spots: meeting the cost...

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