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Spring Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Day packed full of free events for coastal community on national trail due to stretch around the coast of England
A collection of 18th-century drawings by botanical artist Simon Taylor (1742-1796) valued at £17,640 is at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer is found.
Pupils at a West Midlands primary school are enjoying the summer in a picturesque ‘outdoor classroom’ thanks to a blossoming relationship with the winning team of a Highways England charity challenge.
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
Important flower-rich grasslands in Luton gain national protection through SSSI designation.
A magnificent wildflower display can be seen along the A38 in Devon thanks to Highways England’s work to increase biodiversity and help provide wildlife habitats.
Over the last 18 months, the Environment Agency's Waterways team has been working hard to create a pollinator paradise along the River Great Ouse.
Highways England is driving a new initiative which will have wide-reaching benefits for the environment and biodiversity – and the answer lies in the soil.
The rare Fen Orchid (Liparis loeselii) has been rediscovered by an 11-year-old boy at Laugharne-Pendine Burrows in South Wales.
Lord Gardiner visited Carnaby Street in London, a haven for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects, during Bees' Needs Week 2017,
The Kew Gardens (Leases) No. 3 Bill will allow Kew Botanic Gardens to prosper for centuries to come.
Michael Gove highlights the importance of plant health at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Lord Gardiner presented 17 pollinator 'champions' with certificates at the annual Bees' Needs Champions awards at Kew Gardens.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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