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UK welcomes confirmation COP15 will go ahead this year, following two-year delay
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The cases for the 2 men were heard at Northampton magistrates on 8 June 2022.
Eight of the UK’s top scientific organisations coming together to find new ways to contain bird flu outbreaks.
COP President Alok Sharma's visit will reaffirm the UK’s ongoing commitment to the Just Energy Transition Partnership and highlight the opportunities for South Africa
COP26 President Alok Sharma at the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate Change, hosted by US President Joe Biden, on the work the UK is doing to urge countries to deliver on commitments made at COP26 in Glasgow
Officers have been at sites along the Rivers Teme and Redlake following reports of low water levels and fish being stranded in pools.
A £38 million Environment Agency scheme to upgrade the Foss Barrier in York has been officially opened.
The Environment Agency has launched a new crowd reporter website to enable Severn Valley residents to share details of flooding in their communities.
Environment Agency experts investigating reports of fish deaths in a Northumberland river believe a natural fungal infection to be the cause.
The Environment Agency has completed additional flood defence work in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, to alleviate issues around the A38 at Branston.
The new segment connects the existing open stretch of the England Coast Path in Somerset to the established South West Coast Path.
Almost £8 million has been allocated for local authorities to train and employ new staff - building local capacity to plan and deliver new woodlands.
Ground investigations have started in Tadcaster to help develop a flood defence scheme to better protect homes from the risk of flooding.
Seabed mapping survey sheds light on the shape of the sea floor and habitat areas in surrounding waters, supports the islands’ sustainable blue economy and enables safe navigation.
The Environment Agency welcomes anglers back to rivers across England today, Thursday 16th June, as the close season for coarse fishing comes to an end.
British Embassy invites organisations to submit project proposals for activities which strengthen relationships between the UK and Croatia.
Mr Justin Addison (UK delegation to the OSCE) calls on President Putin to allow the re-opening of the ports at Odesa in Ukraine and allow food to flow freely.
Significant progress towards implementing a new funding model which will give nuclear projects the financial support they need and attract private investment.
Embassy collaborates with the International University for Humanities and Development to host an educational screening of Attenborough's “Life on Our Planet”.
A 200 year old harbour wall dating back to the industrial revolution has been unearthed at Lydney Harbour on the Severn Estuary.
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