Defra faces brunt of green spending cuts

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Environment Agency budget slashed, but few details provided as to where the axe will fall

Defra was yesterday hit with one of the worst budget settlements as part of the government's spending review, with the chancellor George Osborne announcing that its budget will be slashed by 30 per cent...

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