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Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has today announced its decision on a temporary closure to fishing with dredges for king scallops in ICES areas 7d and Lyme Bay (7e) in 2025.
A change in Natural England’s approach means a ‘presumption against’ issuing wild take licences for falconry and aviculture will be taken in future.
PackUK invites industry experts to join key advisory groups.
The expansion of Port of Cromarty Firth will make it the first port able to make floating offshore wind turbines on site and at scale in the UK, backed by a grant from the Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Sche…
The conference focused on innovative technologies and strategies to combat illegal wildlife trade, promoting marine biodiversity and sustainable trade in ASEAN.
Dr Robert Bradburne outlines a future approach to environmental monitoring at newly refurbished £4 million laboratory in Leeds.
The government is consulting on plans to put the North Sea at the heart of Britain's clean energy future and drive economic growth.
Rural communities are set to benefit from up to £38 million in funding.
Construction has begun on a major mine water heat project in Seaham that uses a mine water treatment scheme to provide low-carbon heating to affordable homes.
The UK welcomes the positive conclusion to negotiations at the resumed meeting of CBD COP16, which saw the international community make progress towards halting and reversing nature loss by 2030
Government to allow reintroduction of beavers into the wild after centuries of absence in a huge boost for nature conservation
The British Embassy and Food and Agriculture Organisation hosted a screening of the documentary "Six Inches of Soil".
A total of 4,000 fish, including chub dace and roach, have been released into the River Weaver at two key locations in Cheshire.
An expected 14,000 tonnes of sand and shingle will be moved to protect 800 homes and 4,000 caravans.
New vision by government to deliver on its Plan for Change by increasing timber use in construction and boosting economic growth.
Conditions are being put on site operations and granting an environmental permit will not impact outcome of judicial review into site's planning permission.
Respect for sovereignty, international law, and territorial integrity were key areas of discussion during the first annual UK-Mongolia political dialogue in London on 26 February, 2025.
Work continues on a deployable cattle TB vaccine.
Sir Jon Cunliffe gives a speech in Manchester to launch the eight-week Call for Evidence for the Independent Water Commission.
The University of Aberdeen has developed a state-of-the-art underwater holographic camera with DASA support, enabling rapid real-time analysis of marine life in impressive detail
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