Labour to force Parliamentary vote on proposed Sewage Discharge Bill

Michael Holder
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England's water industry continues to face tough questions over its environmental performance
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England's water industry continues to face tough questions over its environmental performance

Party to use Opposition Day Motion to force MPs to consider proposed legislation that would make sewage monitoring and fines legally binding

Labour is planning to force a Parliamentary vote on proposals to set legally binding targets to reduce sewage dumping, force water companies to carry out sewage monitoring, and impose automatic fines on...

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