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Reviews of the conservation status of Britain's centipedes, woodlice, aquatic insects and similar species have been published by Natural England.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs addresses the 3rd Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in Hanoi.
A prehistoric fish, that was around 200 million years before dinosaurs, has been seen in English rivers for the first time since the 1800s.
Environment Agency has unveiled new fishing licence images
Environment Agency crews have been hard at work along the Ely Ouse and River Cam removing tons of Floating Pennywort.
Two of London’s much-loved parks are recognised as being among the most important places for wildlife in England.
The extension of the Poole Harbour Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) will see a further 1,800 hectares (ha) of land and sea brought within the site to help protect the entire harbour - an increase of 40 per cent....
20 species including shrill carder bee, chequered skipper butterfly and ladybird spider will be brought back from the brink.
Environment Agency teams have moved around 700 fish to safety
Arts minister steps in to prevent distinctively British figure from export.
Secretary of State Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP speaking at the National Housing Federation Summit.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Lord Tyre on 5 March 2014.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Two paintings by George Stubbs that gave the British public its first glimpse of strange creatures from the "New World" could leave the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Unusual 18th century paintings could leave the UK.
Thirteen endangered iguanas have been seized by Border Force officers at Heathrow.
Ambassador Fiona Clouder delivered a speech about English at the prize award ceremony of the English Speaking Union in Chile.
The GREAT campaign goes to Visayas with the much-anticipated special screening of National Theatre Live’s ‘Frankenstein’.
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