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Breaking: Burniston decision meeting postponed

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 29, 2026

Council still waiting for Horse Hill information

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Updated: Government asked to decide Burniston gas application

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Council warned over “problem” with Burniston gas application

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Council warned of legal “minefield” over Burniston fracking definition

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 23, 2026

Planners back Burniston gas drilling and lower-volume fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 22, 2026

Picture post: Tinker Lane protest, arrests and rig delivery

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 8, 2018 • ( 18 Comments )

Two people locked themselves together this morning outside the entrance of the IGas exploration site at Tinker Lane in north Nottinghamshire. They were protesting about the imminent drilling for shale gas at the site near Blythe. Two men aged 31 and 45 were arrested on suspicion of obstruction, […]

Rathlin Energy’s £33.9m debt “casts doubt” over company viability – accounts

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 8, 2018 • ( 18 Comments )

The exploration company, Rathlin Energy, owed nearly £34m, according to annual accounts published yesterday (7 November 2018).

15% support fracking and 31% oppose – government quarterly survey returns

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 8, 2018 • ( 41 Comments )

The government has resumed its quarterly survey of public attitudes to fracking and shale gas. The latest results, published this morning, show support for fracking stands at 15%, down 3 percentage points, and opposition at 31%, down 1 point.

Officials back another three years for Rathlin Energy at E Yorks gas site

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 7, 2018 • ( 28 Comments )

Council planners have recommended the West Newton-A gas exploration site in East Yorkshire should be allowed to continue until 2021.

Lancashire Tory and Labour MPs call for government action over fracking tremors

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 6, 2018 • ( 103 Comments )

Conservative and Labour MPs in Lancashire have written to the business secretary, Greg Clark, demanding action following a series of tremors linked to Cuadrilla’s fracking operation near Blackpool.

High Court blocks challenge to government statement on fracking definition

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 5, 2018 • ( 14 Comments )

The Mayor of Malton, in North Yorkshire, has failed in his attempt to bring a legal challenge against the government over the definition of fracking. But he said he had won important concessions in his campaign to restrict the shale gas industry.

Guest post: Why won’t Claire Perry talk to us about fracking?

By Guest Post on November 4, 2018 • ( 47 Comments )

In this guest post, Lancashire resident Barbara Richardson explains her frustration that the energy minister won’t meet local people to listen to their concerns about fracking.

Picture post: Campaigners protest outside Egdon’s Biscathorpe site as construction begins

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 3, 2018 • ( 13 Comments )

Opponents of oil drilling at Biscathorpe in the Lincolnshire Wolds have protested against the start of site construction work. 

Cuadrilla produces first shale gas from fracking site – despite “strict” earthquake rules

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 2, 2018 • ( 109 Comments )

Shale gas has flowed to the surface at Cuadrilla’s fracked well at Preston New Road near Blackpool, the company said this lunchtime.

Residents warn of legal action if government relaxes fracking quake rules

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 1, 2018 • ( 21 Comments )

The government’s rejection of Cuadrilla’s call for a relaxation of rules on earthquakes caused by fracking has been welcomed tonight by campaigners in Lancashire.

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