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Drax power station declares record profits as workers strike over pay
Drax Power Station near Selby

OWNERS of Britain’s biggest power station have declared record profits as its workers strike after rejecting a below-inflation pay increase.

Drax power station, near Selby in North Yorkshire, declared its earnings are up 84 per cent to £731 million in the last 12 months, but it has proposed a wage increase of only 8 per cent for its workers.

Drax has received £6 billion from taxpayers in “green” energy subsidies over the last four decades plus and £800m is due this year.

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