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One year on from Storm Ciara, a £10 million package of work to repair flood embankments on the lower River Aire is making good progress. A total of 18 defences have so far been repaired to protect local communities from...
In October 2016, PHE responded to a request for information on the Wagstaff total waste management site at Great Heck.
Sir James Bevan outlines why adaptation must accompany mitigation to address the challenge of climate change
Speech to launch the Environmental Improvement Plan, a blueprint to charge nature recovery.
Speech to launch the Edelman UK Trust Barometer 2023, addressing the challenges in improving public trust in politics.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Timothy Herrington, Member Sue Dale and Member Gary Botterill on 04 May 2022
This document contains the following information: Government reply to the fifth report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, session 2005-06, HC 1031.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Direction giving East Riding of Yorkshire Council the role of regulating H + H UK Ltd.
Poisons specialists have flagged rises in calls and online queries about treating users of new psychoactive substances, misleadingly known as ‘legal highs’.
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