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Overview of current bluetongue cases, risk level, vaccinations and restrictions.
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
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Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds delivered a speech at the Economist Water Summit in London.
Emma Hardy spoke with EA officers on the ground to learn more about the response.
Fisheries management plans secure the long-term sustainability of UK fish stocks
• UK hosted nature summit ends with agreement of a Business & Biodiversity Assessment to shape private sector action on nature
Two people were arrested on 5 February 2026 as part of an ongoing Environment Agency investigation.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Emma Reynolds spoke at IBPES-12 on Tuesday 3 February
A new nutrient planning tool has been launched to match nutrients to crop and soil need, cutting waste, supporting productivity, and protecting watercourses.
Funding will support repair, maintenance and long-term projects.
Letter from the Animal Sentience Committee on the welfare implications of the different definitions of ‘animals’ in UK law.
A further arrest made as part of Environment Agency investigation, supported by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit.
Environment Secretary opens international meeting on business and biodiversity
New framework will protect public health and the environment from risks posed by PFAS.
The appointment comes as Dame Glenys Stacey steps down as the inaugural Chair
£21.5m is backing 15 England-wide projects to turn new crops and low-emission farm tech into ready-to-use tools that boost productivity.
Two men arrested as part of Environment Agency investigation, supported by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit.
New Coastal Adaptation Pilots to help England's most at-risk coastal areas prepare for climate change.
Clearer pricing will help pet owners compare costs and shop around, saving families money
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