Labour and Tories clash again over rival net zero plans

James Murray
clock • 9 min read
Labour and Tories clash again over rival net zero plans

Labour promotes plans to create 650,000 green jobs and boost low carbon infrastructure investment, as Conservatives warn of tax shortfall from halting new oil and gas licenses

Labour has today kicked off what is expected to be a week of campaigning on the Party's economic plans, with Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to meet with senior business leaders to discuss proposals...

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