The environment: A critical part of Theresa May's in-tray

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As the new government settles in, it is in the interest of Theresa May's team for the environmental agenda to feature prominently in its in-tray, argues Nick Molho of the Aldersgate Group

As the shape of the new cabinet is becoming clearer, Theresa May's team is about to embark on a busy programme of work. From dealing with upcoming negotiations with the EU to stabilising the economy following...

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