The devastating blaze at Daw Mill colliery last February could have provided a dramatic coda to the slow decline of the British coal mining industry.
The fire hit UK Coal, which ran the country's three remaining deep mines, just months after a massive restructuring exercise which was intended to keep the company, and the industry, afloat. The...
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