Energy companies are to be given the freedom to “ frack ” for shale gas under private land in a move that is set to provoke a backlash from environmentalists, residents and some MPs. In an attempt to kick-start the fledgling shale industry, the coalition will include an infrastructure bill in the Queen’s Speech to change trespass laws, allowing companies to drill without permission in return for only minimal compensation to landowners. The bill will also give new freedoms to the Highways Agency in an attempt to get more major roads built, as well as planning reforms designed to fast-track new developments. The legislation, expected in the Queen’s Speech on June 3, comes as David Cameron and George Osborne prepare to defend the coalition’s mixed record on transforming Britain’s ageing infrastructure. The prime minister and chancellor will announce on Tuesday that 200 projects worth £36bn will start construction in […]