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A major river route in York city centre has reopened following the completion of flood defence works by the Environment Agency.
The director of a Stockton-based company was sentenced on Wednesday 24 November at Teesside Crown Court after pleading guilty to waste offences.
Miller Homes Limited has been fined £200,000 for polluting a Huddersfield watercourse for more than 1km, after an investigation by the Environment Agency.
Officers from the Environment Agency and Darlington Borough Council are targeting illegal fishing activity on the River Skerne.
The UK Government will invest £20 million per year across the UK in Tidal Stream electricity as part of its flagship renewable energy auction scheme, kickstarting a brand-new chapter for Scotland’s tidal industry and creatin…
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK government is backing tidal energy as part of its flagship renewable energy auction scheme, announcing today its biggest investment in a generation into tidal power.
£11.3 million funding to help UK distilleries ditch fossil fuels and develop low carbon heating systems that will make production processes greener.
A Dorset man who ran an illegal dumping ground has been ordered to pay more than £3,000.
New guidance published today by the Cabinet Office will be used to cut emissions of government buildings.
Environment Agency urges action as Met Office warns of above average likelihood of a wet winter
A trailblazing hydrogen storage project near Glasgow has been backed by nearly £10 million in UK government funding.
Single-use cutlery and plates could be banned in England as part of a public consultation, and call for evidence launched to tackle other problematic plastics
The NDA is looking for research proposals related to nuclear decommissioning for its 2022 PhD Bursary Call.
Thames Water has now accrued £32.4m in fines since 2017 for 11 cases of water pollution.
The Environment Agency held a training day for the Cumbria Police Rural Task Force to help reduce fisheries offences in Cumbria
Amendment to Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill following LSE report on decapod and cephalopod sentience
Introduction of new Plant Health requirements to prevent the spread of the tree pathogen Phytophthora pluvialis identified in Cumbria and south west England.
UK Ambassador Neil Bush highlights achievements of COP26 and calls for OSCE joint action on climate-related security risks.
On 12 November, the British Embassy in Yerevan lit up Kamar building in green to mark the conclusion of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.
The Duke of Cambridge and Foreign Secretary joined Overseas Territories representatives and elected leaders in London for the ninth Joint Ministerial Council.
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