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New flood boost will better protect over 9,004 homes.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Government Chemist is collaborating with the Institute of Global Food Security to run a one day conference at Queen's University Belfast on 21 October
Simon Ras and Simon Wezelman, skippers of the Northern Joy (H225) and the vessel owner, North Atlantic Fishing Company Limited, appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court on 3 September 2019 in a prosecution brought by the Marine…
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd for the Westminster Business Forum Keynote Seminar: Green finance and the impact of climate change on financial services
Lorries and vans checked for correct documents.
Plans for a cleaner and healthier Britain stepped up a gear today (10 September 2019), as Ministers announced more than half a billion pounds of investment in green technologies.
Mine water management and treatment in spotlight at Institute of Water event at National Coal Mining Museum for England.
Environment Agency teams are relocating hundreds of native crayfish to help boost their numbers.
The Tide Turners Plastic Challenge Badge will be extended to a further 15 countries.
Honduras joined five Commonwealth countries in attending a high-level dialogue in Belize City from 4-6 September in order to take action on plastics entering the oceans.
Guatemala joined five Commonwealth countries in attending a high-level dialogue in Belize City from 4-6 September in order to take action to reduce plastics entering the oceans.
Direction to Natural England on the licensing of badger control in Derbyshire.
Scottish farmers will receive an additional £51.4 million over the next two years, making sure funding is fairly allocated across the country.
Government announces new fairer allocation of farm funding across the UK , as farm budget is topped up with over £56 million until 2022.
The Thames Barrier, which protects 125 square km of London from tidal flooding, is to carry out its annual full tide test closure on Sunday 29 September.
Atlantic salmon and brown trout can now populate a further seven kilometres of the River Churnet.
An extensive programme of testing is being carried out around Bridlington in a bid to find out sources impacting on bathing water quality.
‘Natasha’s Law’ introduced to protect allergy sufferers and give them confidence in the food they buy.
£1-million is available to develop novel prototype systems for waste bioprocessing.
The daily grind is looking up after foil coffee bags became a perk in preventing radioactive gases from escaping during work to decommission the nuclear site.
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