Funding squeeze on energy programmes
The Environment Department has cut funding to tackle fuel poverty for the second year running - despite an official advisory group recommending an increase of at least 50%. And funding for other energy efficiency programmes has been frozen just two months after the energy White Paper's promise of a "step change" in efficiency.
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