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Wayne Hillard claimed he was repairing vehicles, not stripping them, but made £1.3m at his Westonzoyland compound.
Anglers across East Anglia are reminded that the coarse fishing close season starts on March 15, meaning they are unable to fish in rivers and some stillwaters.
At a meeting of the UK-Mexico High-Level Economic Talks in London, both countries agreed to broaden cooperation across a number of areas.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency wants to hear from the public as it makes preparations to install a new demountable flood barrier for the Welney Wash Road.
The Foreign Secretary and British High Comissions will mark Commonwealth Day as leaders gather in London for the annual commemorative service.
The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP's first speech as COP26 President Designate at the UN with the Secretary-General, Italian Permanent Representation and British Ambassador to the United States.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes £5.2 billion for flood defences and announces extra £200 million for innovative floods projects.
A new review has been launched to spearhead initiatives within the Ministry of Defence when it comes to tackling the challenges of climate change.
Trial using household batteries to support London's electricity grid is being rolled out to help manage peaks in winter demand and reduce carbon emissions.
Angling legend’s favourite fish to feature in striking image on new rod licence
The CSA Catapult Innovation Centre in Newport will use a share of £30 million to become one of four ‘Driving the Electric Revolution’ Industrialisation Centres across the UK
Environment Agency officers have helped plant more than 500 new trees along the River Gipping to help restore it.
Strategy includes field trials of a cattle vaccine, plans for badger vaccination and improved testing
6 boaters have appeared in court for not registering their vessels - and the Environment Agency is warning others not to make the same mistake
£2-million innovation competition to reduce and remove impact windfarms have on UK's Air Defence systems to boost green energy growth.
The investment will help to design, test and manufacture electric machines in some of the UK’s most polluting industries.
Over £150 million paid out to customers under Countryside Stewardship and Environmental Stewardship and almost 99% of Basic Payments Scheme payments delivered.
Update: Web services, such as the Special Imports System and the PID have now been restored
On Wednesday 4 March 2020 initial works will be undertaken to improve the existing Environment Agency flood defence in Ponteland.
The ban will ensure that less single-use plastics enter the environment, whilst protecting those with medical requirements or disabilities.
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