Government finds "no value for money" in keeping coal pits open

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Closure of two UK Coal deep pits leaves "no long-term future for the production of coal resources in the UK", experts say

Two UK coal pits are set to close in the next 18 months after the government decided there is "no value for money case" to keep them open, in a move that casts further doubts about the future of the country's...

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