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Renewed commitment to boost nature recovery and help more people from all part of society access Britain’s most beautiful landscapes
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Multi-agency action checks waste collectors are complying with the law.
Plants, fish, birds and other animals in the Ant Valley to benefit from up to three billion litres of water being returned to the environment
Milestone for England’s seas as the North East, North West, South East and South West Marine Plans are adopted, completing a full suite of plans covering all English waters
The UK government and EDF have agreed improved arrangements to safely and efficiently decommission Britain’s 7 AGRs, due to reach the end of their operational lives this decade.
Lowland peatlands provide some of the country’s most fertile soils, which play a vital role in producing food for our nation.
In recognition of the efforts made by enterprises to tackle climate change, the British Office in Taipei today launches its Climate Champion Award.
The creation of Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest is part of a government drive to see tree planting rates treble in England by the end of this Parliament.
The Marine Management Organisation is making some important changes to the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS).
Web services, such as the Special Imports System and Adverse Event Reporting are now back up and running.
Speech by Ambassador Louise De Sousa on global health, trade and the UK-Chile's fruitful partnership, delivered to mark the 95th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Braunton tenant-farmer Andrew Cooper has been ordered to pay more than £30,000 for ploughing historically important fields linked to prehistoric and Second World War periods.
East Anglian Resources goes into liquidation ahead of court sentencing for dust and fire prevention failings.
Statutory tuberculosis (TB) testing and other Government veterinary services in England and Wales will be delivered under new Animal and Plant Health Agency contracts
The natural environment along Bradford Beck has had a welcome boost now a three year river restoration project is complete.
Foreign Affairs minister says Malawi will intensify engagements with the UK and the Commonwealth to advance its position and harness resources at COP26.
The Government Chemist team have published a report summarising the findings of a ring trial to assess laboratories’ performance in measuring CBD and controlled cannabinoids
Conservation milestone reached as 30 hazel dormice are released into Lancashire as part of national reintroduction programme and local ‘Back on our Map’ species recovery efforts
Each of 7 boaters pays hefty fine and court costs for failing to register their vessels.
During a visit to Ghana, Minister of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan co-chaired a ministerial roundtable with Hon Dr Kwaku Afriyie on climate adaption and resilience and Ghana’s roadmap to COP26.
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