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Speech to launch the Environmental Improvement Plan, a blueprint to charge nature recovery.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive, Environment Agency, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources.
Targets and Green Paper proposals will protect and enhance our natural world.
Legislation will be brought forward to prevent the burning of heather and other vegetation on protected blanket bog habitats.
Claire Perry's speech launching the Clean Growth Strategy.
Prime Minister Theresa May launches the 25 Year Environment Plan with a speech at the London Wetland Centre, Barnes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers spoke today at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in London.
Government introduces landmark Bill to Parliament to tackle the biggest environmental priorities of our time.
Ten top tips for buying medicines and medical devices online safely
Secretary of State Michael Gove sets out his vision on the future of our natural environment
The Environment Secretary's speech at Countryfile Live which took place at Blenheim Palace on Thursday 1 August 2019.
Natural England’s work in areas affected by the tidal surge of December 2013 has helped the recovery of the rural economy.
The true value of nature can be shown for the very first time thanks to groundbreaking research by hundreds of UK scientists.
Non-native invasive species cost the British economy at least £1.7 billion each year and millions of pounds is spent on aquatic invaders alone.
The fund will run initially from 2012/13 to 2014/15 with up to £10 million each year.
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