Cumbria mine: what will the public inquiry look at?
by Tommy Greene from on (#5F8TV)
Communities secretary cited climate change and controversy for calling in' deep coalmine decision
A public inquiry is to be held into plans for the UK's first new deep coalmine in decades after the communities secretary called in" the decision on the project, taking it out of the hands of local government.
Facing a legal challenge, Robert Jenrick reversed his decision not to intervene in the dispute, having previously said it was a local matter. In his decision, he cited new climate change advice and rising controversy over the plans, following vocal criticism from government scientific advisers and leading scientists.
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