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The government will work with the NHS to improve food quality in hospitals and provide consistently safe, nutritious and tasty food.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A new intermediate waste store is being constructed at Dounreay.
The Environment Agency and Derbyshire County Council will undertake repairs to help keep people and homes safe.
Thursley National Nature Reserve in Surrey recognised as an excellent site for dragonflies and damselflies.
Decarbonising the power system is a crucial step towards the UK’s commitment to end its contribution to climate change by 2050.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK Fisheries Administrations (UKFAs) call on fishermen with vessels 12 metres and longer to register with the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Natural England took action to prosecute a farmer in North Yorkshire for damaging Newtondale SSSI.
A culvert in a Lancashire town has been repaired to protect homes and businesses from flooding.
From 1 September 2019, machinery or vehicles that have been used for agricultural or forestry purposes will be subject to plant health regulations when imported from any third country.
The inland and coastal waters of England are home to a host of different fish species, but we can now add another name to that list, the Pacific pink salmon.
Planners from the Scottish coalfield areas are invited to a seminar organised by the Coal Authority on managing the environmental impacts of past coal mining.
Measures to protect the country against the larger eight-toothed European spruce bark beetle were introduced in January 2019, following an outbreak in Kent.
Selvarani Elahi and Prof. Chris Elliott were invited to attend the Ghana Science Association conference and a workshop on rice integrity and managing food fraud
Environment Agency teams are removing the invasive Himalayan Balsam near Colchester to protect the environment and reduce flood risk.
The Environment Agency has decided to retain the current coarse fishing close season on English rivers.
Work is underway on a £2 million scheme to refurbish the flood defence embankment in Stansgate, Essex, offering a higher level of protection to people living nearby.
A company that grows crops for energy has been ordered to pay a total of £45,648.50 in fines, costs and compensation after it polluted 2 Fenland watercourses.
The light show - put on by the Environment Agency and partners - aims to raise awareness of flood risk.
Invasive weeds are being cleared from the River Colne to benefit the environment.
Response from the Chair to The Times' article “Toothless Environment Agency lets farmers pollute rivers”, 17 August 2019.
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