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Blogs & articles

  • After election fiasco, Britain’s new Environment Secretary is 'unfit for the job' +

    Michael Gove has long-term links to climate deniers and a record of voting against climate change measures. He was in favour of selling off Britain’s forests, culling badgers and allowing fracking. Oh, and let’s not forget trying wipe climate off the school curriculum writes Andy Rowell. Read More
  • Corbyn, McDonnell, and the Irish peace process +

    Corbyn's sin was to recognise possibilities for political dialogue that the government of the day was not yet ready to acknowledge writes Tom Griffin. Read More
  • New documents suggest Angus Energy 'breached planning' conditions in Brockham +

    New documents reveal that Angus Energy continues to potentially mislead its investors after informing them in May that it has all the necessary planning permissions to drill a controversial side-track well at its Brockham oil site in Surrey. Read More
  • London Stock Exchange asked to investigate oil company over Surrey well +

    The battle between local residents in Surrey and one of the UK’s leading small independent energy companies has escalated after one resident asked the financial authorities to investigate whether the company, Angus Energy, ‘potentially misled their investors’ over its controversial Brockham oil well, near Dorking.

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  • Roger Pearce confirmed as spycop +

    Today, the Pitchford Inquiry into undercover policing confirmed that former Special Branch commander Roger Pearce had been a spycop. This was something that the Undercover Research Group had first publicly identified in October 2016, having stitched together material from various sources.

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  • 'Meet the Frackers’: a Spinwatch lobbying tour  +

    The UK government is backing fracking, despite strong protests from ordinary citizens all around the country. Join us on a tour to find out why. Read More
  • East Midlands parish councils reject Ineos’ assault on community spaces +

    An investigation by Spinwatch has found that the petrochemical giant Ineos has approached at least six East Midlands local councils to allow it to search for shale gas under council play parks, allotments, football pitches, and even a council war memorial. 

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