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This newsletter was issued in December 2015.
The UK has some of the world's most captivating winter scenery - make the most of it and share your pictures with #RealWinterWonderland
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, will host the 25th British-Irish Council summit in London on 27 November.
The Chancellor has published the results of the spending review, including details of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) budget over the course of this parliament.
Minister Rory Stewart opens Europe’s first zero-chemical, zero-power, metal mine water-treatment scheme
This newsletter was issued in November 2015.
Jonson Cox re-appointed as Non-Executive Chairman of the Water Services Regulation Authority.
Support payments to help hard-pressed UK dairy farmers manage cash flow problems start from today.
A group of enterprising dairy businesses are on a trade mission in Shanghai to promote Britain’s high-quality dairy produce to the Chinese.
Farming Minister George Eustice announces new cross-industry TB biosecurity campaign.
Barley producers set to benefit from landmark agreement to export around 750,000 tonnes of the grain to China
Innovation will help ensure farmers continue to play a crucial role in building a strong Northern economy.
A ground-breaking scheme to send free Environment Agency flood warnings to EE mobile phone users will be completed this week with more than 400,000 people registered around the country.
This newsletter was issued in October 2015.
Environment Minister George Eustice speaks at Bee Summit about range of pollinators initiatives.
New figures show the benefits of the new state-of-the-art tunnel
Bathing water in the UK is improving.
The country's brightest food pioneers are being brought together to help Britain become a Great Food Nation.
Praising the contribution of food pioneers and setting out the government’s wider ambition for our food and drink industry.
Less than a month to go before Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) payments to farmers in England are due to start.
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