Labour to begin talks on admin fees for linking to EU carbon scheme

BBC NewsFriday, November 14, 2025 at 11:27:23 AM
Labour to begin talks on admin fees for linking to EU carbon scheme
Labour is set to initiate negotiations regarding administrative fees associated with linking to the EU carbon scheme. These discussions are scheduled to commence next week and may significantly depend on the extent of the UK's financial contributions to the EU budget.
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