Formal Minutes Oct. 26 2023
Committee: Backbench Business CommitteeFound: from Members The following Members made oral representations: • Helen Morgan: Local consent for fracking
Written Evidence Oct. 24 2023
Inquiry: UK accession to Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)Found: areas as diverse as health and equalities regulations, labour law and taxation, including bans on fracking
Written Evidence Oct. 24 2023
Inquiry: UK accession to Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)Found: brought against measures seeking to protect the natural environment such as water pollution controls, fracking
Written Evidence Oct. 18 2023
Inquiry: Heating our homesFound: oClarity is provided on fracking.
Written Evidence Oct. 17 2023
Inquiry: UK trade policy: food and agricultureFound: well as challenges to important environmental regulations, including water pollution controls, fracking
Mentions:
1: Lord Frost (CON - Life peer) be a gas to nuclear programme, first by more modern CCGT generation at existing sites and restarting fracking - Speech Link
Oct. 10 2023
Source Page: Scottish Government media and social media monitoring: FOI releaseFound: Martin MSP Lorna Slater MSP CCUS Energy Infrastructure and capital investment Low carbon Fracking
Oct. 02 2023
Source Page: Groundwater protection position statementsFound: Onshore oil and gas activities Hydraulic f racturing (or 'fracking' ) may be used in underground coal
Written Evidence Sep. 14 2023
Inquiry: The UK’s international counter-terrorism policyFound: Moreover, perceived climate policies or controversial guidelines around fracking could make the UK a
Oral Evidence Sep. 12 2023
Inquiry: Long-duration energy storageFound: Thinking about fracking, although that is a completely different process, would there be environmental