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Conservative MPs could face local opposition if they support fracking, putting them on a collision course with the Government. The Financial Times reports that 35 out of 38 MPs in the South East whose constituencies could face drilling are Tories.
by Richard Welbirg Britain's farming sector could struggle to find seasonal labour after controls on Bulgarian and Romanian migrants are lifted, a new report has ...
David Amess is Conservative MP for Southend West It is not easy to make a quick assessment of the UK fishing industry. At times, the big figures can seem glo...
Early figures on the uptake on the Government’s Green Deal are “extremely encouraging”, the Energy minister has said. The Department for Energy and Climate Change...
SNP press release Former Labour Chancellor Denis Healey has admitted the Treasury purposely played down the value of Scotland’s oil reserves in the 1970s because o...
Ahead of International climate negotiations and the game-changing Energy Bill vote on 3rd June, former Special Representative for Climate Change, John Ashton CBE, ga...
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