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Originally published November 13, 2012
Authors Ally Condie
Page count512
Publishers Dutton Children's Books
Subject Dystopia
GenresRomance Novel
Science Fiction
Young Adult Fiction
Fantasy Fiction
Dystopian Fiction
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Reached is a 2012 young adult dystopian novel by Allyson Braithwaite Condie and is the final novel in the Matched Trilogy. The novel was published on November 13, 2012 by Dutton Juvenile and is set to have a first printing of 500,000 copies.

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Governing is about Choices - and it's about decisions.

And, every so often, a decision comes along that encapsulates the dilemmas ministers face.

Consider what the government might think of its core, even defining priorities.

High up on The List would be what it calls " levelling up" the idea that geography shouldn't be destiny, regional inequalities should be lessened.

Also Up There would be The Commitment to net-zero-carbon emissions by 2050 to restrict Climate Change .

And Then , in light of The War in Ukraine, there is boosting energy security and reducing the UK's dependence on Russia .

Now think of the decision, being Reached within government right now, on whether to allow a new coal mine to be opened near Whitehaven in Cumbria.

The Black stuff in question, under the Irish Sea , is what is called metallurgical coal, which is used in making steel.

Around 40% of this type of coal the UK needs is imported from - Yes , you guessed it - Russia .

Coal is widely seen As One of the dirtiest and most polluting energy sources.

But west Cumbria is crying out for skilled, long-term, well-paid private-sector jobs.

So What should ministers do?

You can imagine the criticism, whether they Say Yes or no.

I've been mesmerised by its awkwardness for those who have to decide.

It reminds me of a fundamental truth about reporting: it is a privilege to be an observer, asking sceptical questions.

But it's undeniably easier to ask questions than to answer them.

So tricky has been this, the prospect of The First new deep-coal mine in the UK in 30 years, that noisy disagreement and dither have dominated.

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Deep into Prime Minister 's Question Time , Conservative MP Chris Green asked about the importance of levelling up and the approach of other countries to The Burning of different types of coal.

The Prime Minister knew the question was coming. Boris Johnson could have offered a generic answer. He could have ducked it entirely.

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To supporters of The Mine in and around Whitehaven, that sounded like a possible prime ministerial thumbs-up for it getting the go-ahead.

Those around Mr Gove remain tight-lipped and sources in No10 caution about reading too much into the PM's comment.

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If Mr Johnson's outlook is soon reflected in the formal decision, we can expect to see opponents of The Mine challenge it In Court .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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