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Bees' Needs Week is back for the fifth year running from 13 - 19 July
The public are being encouraged to do their bit at home to care for bees, with five simple actions to help provide bees and other pollinators with food and a home.
Public called upon to take five simple actions to support pollinators
Infection survey to expand from testing 28,000 people per fortnight to 150,000 by October.
Millions of NHS patients and staff will benefit from tastier, healthier and better-quality meals following an independent review of hospital food.
Mothers and babies will benefit from a new multi-million pound fund to give people from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) or poorer backgrounds the best chance at a healthy start in life.
£880,000 of Innovate UK funding speeds development of 3D nanofibre filtration process for more cost-effective manufacture of enzymes
From defeating disease to super spuds – UK aid supports cutting-edge innovation to tackle the greatest challenges across the globe.
The Chief Executive of the Environment Agency says revitalising natural landscapes can reduce flood risk
Public Health England (PHE) to develop an innovative point of care test (POCT) to assess childhood immunity to measles and tetanus.
Speech by Sir Mark Walport at the Natural History Museum's 2013 annual science lecture.
How a DFID-funded programme is helping poor rural communities in India to adapt to the effects of climate change
Lord Gardiner honours pollinator-friendly projects and urges the public to take action to meet bees' needs this winter.
The project seeks to provide and protect valuable habitat for bees
Greater Manchester can put itself on the map as a low carbon metropolis, Environment Minister Lord de Mauley said today ahead of his visit to…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A wide range of actions taken over past year by 25 Responsibility Deal food businesses to help families cut down on calories.
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