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10+ years of independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to it

National park gas plan would have “significant environmental impacts” – ruling

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2026

Councillors back Burniston delay but company urges timely decision

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 7, 2026

Star Energy seeks more time to restore Egmanton oilfield

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 6, 2026

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By Ruth Hayhurst on January 5, 2026

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A few nights of lost sleep can make you ill, fracking inquiry hears

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 11, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

  Opponents of fracking in Lancashire argued today that a few nights of disturbed sleep could lead to health problems.

Live updates from Cuadrilla fracking inquiry day 3 – noise

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 11, 2016 • ( 14 Comments )

Live news as it happens at the third day of the inquiry at Blackpool Football Club into Cuadrilla’s fracking plans in the Fylde area of Lancashire. Check our Inquiry page for more information, posts and links.

MPs warn UK faces rising climate costs without CCS

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 10, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

Photo: David J  Some rights reserved. Report: Paul Seaman A group of MPs said today the UK couldn’t afford to sit back and wait for carbon capture and storage (CCS).

Fracking damage to tourism – but only short term, Cuadrilla inquiry hears

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 10, 2016 • ( 5 Comments )

Fracking in Lancashire could damage tourism, the second day of an inquiry into Cuadrilla’s shale gas plans heard this afternoon.

Live updates from Cuadrilla fracking inquiry Day 2 – planning policy

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 10, 2016 • ( 11 Comments )

Live news as it happens at the second day of the inquiry at Blackpool Football Club into Cuadrilla’s fracking plans in the Fylde area of Lancashire. Check our Inquiry page for more information, posts and links

‘Fracking’ comes to Westminster

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 9, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

Words:  Paul Seaman. Photo: Greenpeace Greenpeace has taken the fracking debate to the heart of Westminster, erecting a 10m high dummy fracking rig in a corner of Parliament Square. 

Live updates from Cuadrilla fracking inquiry Day 1 – opening statements and planning evidence

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 9, 2016 • ( 11 Comments )

Live news as it happens at the first day of the inquiry at Blackpool Football Club into Cuadrilla’s fracking plans in the Fylde area of Lancashire. Check our summary page for more information, posts and links

‘Fracking through our eyes’ – photo exhibition premiers in Blackpool

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 9, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

An exhibition of photographs taken by people concerned about the impacts of fracking goes on display today in Blackpool to coincide with the opening of the inquiry into Cuadrilla’s shale gas applications. The 34 photographs in the collection are each accompanied by a statement by the photographer reflecting […]

Cheshire police commissioner demands IGas pay Upton eviction costs

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 8, 2016 • ( 7 Comments )

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire is demanding IGas pay the costs of the operation to evict a protest camp from its exploratory gas site at Upton.

Ban fracking Mr Prime Minister – Mark Ruffalo

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 8, 2016 • ( 10 Comments )

On the eve of the public inquiry into Cuadrilla’s Lancashire shale gas plans, the Oscar nominated actor, Mark Ruffalo, has urged the Prime Minister to ban fracking in the UK. In an interview with the campaign group, Friends of the Earth, the US actor said David Cameron was […]

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