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Product Recall for Outwell Deep Chill 29, 38 and 50 presenting a serious risk of electric shock and electrocution.
Experts and academics are invited to join a new science network that will help to provide evidence on the environmental impact of deep-sea mining
Application form and guidance notes for deep energy boreholes access agreements.
How to apply for a licence from Defra to burn heather or grass on deep peat within a protected site.
Information about the Highly Protected Marine Area designation at North East of Farnes Deep in the North Sea.
How Defra will use your personal information when you apply for the UK Deep-sea mining (DSM) Environmental Science Network.
CoRWM's position on the potential use of deep boreholes for the disposal of solid radioactive waste.
UK announces support for moratorium on granting of exploitation licences for deep sea mining by the International Seabed Authority.
The Network aims to form a multidisciplinary group of UK scientists to cover as much environmental science expertise relevant to DSM as possible.
This project looked at deep subsurface activities and whether we need constraints in order to protect deep groundwaters.
Research on understanding segment allocation and any consequences for HM Revenue and Customs and the individual.
A new landmark radar initiative will increase UK security by being able to better detect, track and identify objects in deep space.
An assessment of the 2019 hydrographic survey
Exercise to test the national contingency plan for responses to marine pollution from shipping and offshore installations.
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