The British Government has given the go-ahead for fracking tests to take place at a site in the north of England, while the decision to grant permission for a second site in the same area has yet to be decided.
It comes after a six-week public inquiry, though the outcome has angered environmentalists.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
IN:The controversial application
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