Critics slam Govt's energy campaign
19 Sep 2008 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
A £6 million government campaign to encourage people to save energy and cut bills has been attacked
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A £6 million government campaign to encourage people to save energy and cut bills has been attacked
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