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Prime Minister Sunak relaxes U.K. climate commitments

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“I think it's entirely wrong to describe it in any way, shape or form as watering anything down,” said U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, after announcing a significant delay to the end of gas and diesel car sales in the country, along with other changes criticized by green groups and industry leaders. Sunak insisted his plan will help struggling families with the cost-of-living crisis.