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New legislation comes into force to allow movement of large oak trees within operational zones and boundaries in place to help manage Oak Processionary Moth.
Defra and the Forestry Commission launch new grant pilot to help landowners tackle the pest
Funding ensured delivery of grass court tennis season and is supporting preparations for athletes ahead of Tokyo Olympic Games.
Package to capitalise on huge boost for British tennis, following unprecedented success for Emma Raducanu, Joe Salisbury, Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett at this year’s US Open Tennis Championships
Turf tennis court at the British Embassy in Paris.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Oak processionary moth enters greatest risk period as caterpillars emerge between June and August
Business Secretary, Greg Clark, makes a speech about competition rules and the need for change to prevent potential new forms of consumer harm.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
Tackling oak processionary moth in parts of London and South East England.
Border Force detector dogs literally have a nose for trouble and can sniff out a range of goods to keep the UK safe from drugs, firearms and smuggled people.
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