Anti-fracking protests fail to halt interest in shale gas

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Other energy giants seem likely to follow in footsteps of Total, the first big oil company to invest in Britain's shale sector

Hundreds of protesters were making their presence felt again at a fracking site in Barton Moss, Greater Manchester, on Sunday. Since November a hardy group of campaigners have been protesting at the...

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