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Defra will examine the report's many recommendations and publish an initial response in the autumn and a full response in the New Year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Any circuses in England that wish to have wild animals will need to demonstrate that they meet high animal welfare standards for each animal.
One year on from the Prime Minister’s pledge to become the greenest government ever, find out how we are progressing.
A consultation published by Defra today sets out four options to achieve more widespread and consistent reporting.
Jim Paice’s speech at the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution annual event.
It is estimated that 75 per cent of emerging animal diseases can be transmitted to humans, often from wildlife via livestock.
Planning and design will need to consider the impact of more extreme weather on essential services such as transport and power supplies.
These provisional results summarise waste collected and managed by local authorities in England in the 12 months from October 2009 to September 2010.
This National Statistics release reports annual UK levels of pollution from particulates (PM10) and ozone (O3).
Sir William (Bill) Callaghan has been appointed Chair of the Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
It is important that the water people swim in is clean and healthy and this is what these designations are all about.
A new Animal Health and Welfare Board for England will make direct policy recommendations on the health and welfare of all kept animals.
The Red Tape Challenge is about examining and understanding the impact of regulation to ensure that it is proportionate while delivering the desired outcomes.
With summer on its way it's time for gardeners to think about saving rainwater ready for their garden's thirstiest months.
The high pressure system persisting over the UK is forecast to bring warm and still conditions to the UK over the Easter weekend.
Research shows the positive effects of badger culling can last for a long time and that an initial negative effect disappeared relatively quickly.
A plant that used to be killed as a weed could soon be farmed for essential fatty acids.
The EU energy label gives information about the energy efficiency of a product.
The money will be used to kick start restoration worth at least £600 million to improve the health of lakes, streams and other water bodies.
Statistical release providing survey results on attitudes and knowledge of biodiversity and the natural environment from 2007 to 2011.
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