The prime minister has faced criticism back on home turf over the government's decision to issue more licences for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea on its continued opposition to new onshore wind.
Downing Street said the PM will be looking to continue the success of last year's
But the prime minister has faced criticism back on home turf over the government's decision to issue more licences for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea on its continued opposition to new onshore wind. Labour's shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband has called on the PM to drop the plans and end the government's opposition to onshore wind.
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