Liberals Democrats plan to ban 'unabated' coal and offer tax cuts for greener homes

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Decarbonisation target and council tax rebates for energy efficiency improvements among party's manifesto plans

A ban on unabated coal plants and decade-long council tax cuts for energy efficient homes are among the green pledges on which the Liberal Democrats will fight next year's election. The two policies...

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