Issuing licences in the North Sea without accounting for environmental impact was unlawful, Oceana UK says
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Oceana UK is preparing to take the government to court over the severe threat to marine life caused by the latest licences for oil and gas exploration in UK waters.
Issuing licences in the North Sea without accounting for environmental impact was unlawful, Oceana UK says
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