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Product recall for Clementoni blooming flower rattle presenting a risk of choking.
What to do if you see a bloom of algae in a river, lake or the sea.
This call for evidence aims to collect views to underpin the Faith Engagement Review. This call for evidence will run for a period of 4 weeks.
Field inspection reports for the Genetic Modification Inspectorate deliberate release inspection programme in England.
How to get plant breeders' rights and what protection it gives your plant varieties.
The UK has suspended the Global Tariff for cut flowers to increase trade and provide better value for consumers
South East fisheries officers are responding to hundreds of fish in distress as warmer temperatures raise risk of fish dying and algal blooms in watercourses.
Get a licence to release non-native bumblebees in commercial glasshouses as part of the Tomato Growers Association bee pollinator research project.
Find out if you need to apply for an approval check, how to apply and how HMRC will carry out the checks as part of the business registration process.
Flowering of many plant species depends on interactions between basic leucine zipper transcription factors and systemically transported florigen proteins.
This study shows how climate change may increase the risk of eutrophication in English rivers, reducing water quality.
Location: Approximately 60 miles north of Cape Wrath, Scotland.
A joint project between the Met Office, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Environment Agency has developed a new tool to help warn bathers about algal blooms.
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