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Powered systems that controlled airflow and ventilation through the two reactors at Wylfa nuclear power station, Anglesey have been permanently switched off.
A new once-in-a-generation plan to overhaul the water system and protect households from disruption has been unveiled today (Tuesday 20 January).
The Environment Agency will refurbish the mitigation pipe at Widewater Lagoon near Lancing in early 2026.
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation on a draft permit variation to Saputo Dairy UK for their creamery site near Davidstow, Cornwall.
The UK and Ukraine mark the first anniversary of the historic 100 Year Partnership with new initiatives driving security and prosperity in both countries.
Thomas Hodkinson struck an officer with a broken fishing rod. Prosecution is a warning that threatening and abusive behaviour will not be tolerated.
A more streamlined tidal barrier structure will cut costs and construction complexity and provide the same level of protection for 12,800 homes and businesses.
Workers across Britain will benefit from billions of pounds of private sector investment in ports and supply chains.
UK’s first mine water heat Living Lab is attracting global interest, with US and European researchers exploring its low-carbon heat data.
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds visits Tunbridge Wells following weeks of water supply disruption
Businesses advertising non-medicinal veterinary products to benefit from updated guidance on marketing non-medicinal veterinary products legally.
A record 8.4GW of offshore wind secured in Europe’s biggest ever offshore wind auction.
IPG pledges $10B to advance South Africa’s Just Energy Transition, driving reforms, renewables, and major transmission infrastructure expansion.
PackUK has recently appointed members to the Scheme Administrator Steering Group, completing the appointment of all 4 of its key advisory groups.
New rules mandating classification and price reporting for sheep carcases come into force, bringing sector in line with beef and pork
Chance for public to have a say at local drop-ins later this month. Scheme will reduce flood risk and unlock potential for town centre regeneration
Bids must be able to demonstrate they have the capacity, experience, and knowledge to deliver a new national forest
New proposals to end the use of cages for laying hens and minimise pain during lamb castration and tail docking
Ugandans experienced world-class wildlife photography exhibition, showcasing the country's extraordinary natural heritage and conservation achievements.
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds delivered a speech at the 2026 Oxford Farming Conference
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