Liz Truss renews attacks on solar farms, vowing to free fields from 'paraphernalia' | BusinessGreen News

2022-08-12 19:40:10 By : Ms. Enzu Jiang

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Liz Truss has doubled down on her criticism of solar developments in the UK, vowing that she would stop people from "filling fields with paraphernalia like solar farms" and ensure farmland is instead used...

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