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It is estimated the scheme may help people save £28 a year – but installing the meters will cost between £7bn and £9bn, about £340 per household. The Government wants to see 47 million meters installed in 26 million properties by 2020. Consumer groups...
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I'm lactose intolerant. Why does this matter? It doesn't really. It simply meens I have problems digesting lactose so I can't consume much "normal" milk at once. My first solution was to drink soy milk. I didn't like it that much although the real issue...
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Economist Lord Stern has said he is optimistic that a global deal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions will be struck under the US presidency of Barak Obama. Lord Stern, who was behind the first detailed economic assessment of the impact of climate change,...
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