MPs have just voted to allow fracking under national parks by 298 votes to 261.

Lisa Nandy MP, Labour’s shadow energy and climate secretary, responding to the outcome, said: "It is frankly shabby of the Government to sneak through these weak fracking rules without any proper parliamentary debate. Ministers had previously conceded that there should be the tougher safeguards that Labour has been calling for to protect drinking water sources and sensitive parts of our countryside like National Parks. Now they've abandoned those promises.

"We should have a moratorium on fracking in Britain until we can be sure it is safe and won't present intolerable risks to our environment. Neither MPs or the public have received these assurances yet Ministers are ignoring people's legitimate concerns and imposing fracking on communities."