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Scotland Secretary Alister Jack welcomes the move to save the Scottish strawberry
Employment Tribunal decision.
National Highways’ support for a national litter-picking campaign gained momentum as piles of rubbish were removed from the M56 in Cheshire.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 18 January 2023.
Every year dozens of people all over the UK have to seek medical advice after picking and eating wild mushrooms which then make them ill.
The number of workers permitted to travel to the UK to pick and package fruit and vegetables will be increased for next year’s harvest, the government has announced today (22 December).
Measures announced to support farmers and growers next year, including an extended and expanded Seasonal Workers Pilot
After two years of setbacks inflicted by the global pandemic, the Great British Spring Clean is back in full swing – and National Highways is urging road users to help slash litter levels by saving it for the bin.
Highways England is calling on drivers to do their bit to reduce litter levels on the nation's motorways as part of the Great British Spring Clean (28 May - 13 June)
Robotic crop harvesting, a new way of cultivating potatoes and an autonomous cow bedding system receive share of funding.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wright on 4 February 2016.
Prime Minister sets out new support for farmers to strengthen food security and grow the economy
Video footage released by Highways England reveals the moment litter louts caught dumping rubbish on the M6 were then ordered to clean up their mess by police.
From farms in Africa to forks in the UK in under 48 hours.
Thousands of offenders will be required to give back to the communities they have harmed in a concerted week-long, nationwide clean-up.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Stacey on 9 September 2019.
Four new offers will open for applications in the New Year to make it easier for farmers and landowners to apply.
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