Ministers accused of blocking plans to ban burning of UK peatlands
by Toby Helm and Robin McKie from Environment | The Guardian on (#58BR8)
Failure to protect fragile moors habitat fans doubts about the government's green credentials
Ministers have been accused of deliberately stalling plans to ban the environmentally damaging process of burning peat bogs, in a further sign of government support for people who enjoy shooting grouse on moorlands.
After a week in which it emerged that people who shoot grouse had been exempted from the rule of six", which limits gatherings in the fight against Covid-19, activists believe the environment secretary, George Eustice, who is from a farming family, is blocking moves to ban peat burning.
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