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Lord Peter Lilley has been proposed as a member of a new parliamentary environmental committee.
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A Conservative peer who was until last year a trustee of the UK’s most prominent climate science denial group is set to be appointed to a parliamentary committee tasked with overseeing the UK government’s climate policy.
Lord Peter Lilley, who has disputed mainstream climate science and was one of just five MPs to oppose the UK’s climate change act in 2008, is listed alongside 12 other peers proposed as members of the new environment and climate change committee (ECCC), due to be formally appointed next week.
Sat 3 Apr 2021 02.00 EDT
Milk & More, the UK’s biggest traditional doorstep milk delivery firm, has come under fire for its decision to become an online-only service, which could leave elderly or vulnerable shoppers cut off from what has been a vital pandemic support.
The business, owned by the German dairy company Müller, has written to customers telling them that if they want their deliveries to continue after 24 April, they must set up an online account. The change affects people who use its call centre or pay via a bank transfer.
Milk & More has faced a backlash on social media over the digital move.