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Environment Agency is working to reduce impact of flooding across parts of northern England following heavy persistent rain.
Defendant stored waste inappropriately and failed to keep required documentation
UK Hydrographic Office, with support from government partners, working with 17 Commonwealth states to support the safe and sustainable use of our oceans
The government has successfully defended a Judicial Review of the Ivory Act.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Entitlement values and greening rates confirmed for 2019 Basic Payment Scheme after exchange rate is set
The Duchess of Northumberland, in her role as Lord-Lieutenant of Northumberland, was given a guided tour of a vital flood alleviation scheme in the heart of Morpeth.
£50 million Woodland Carbon Guarantee scheme will encourage farmers and landowners to plant more trees and help to tackle climate change
The NDA is collaborating with the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to explore whether data collected by satellites orbiting the earth could be turned into useful insights for the nuclear clean-up mission.
A consultation and a call for evidence have been launched to gather views and expert evidence on trophy hunting.
The Chancellor today (2 November 2019) launches a review that will determine how the UK ends its contribution to global warming.
The government is looking for most effective ways to cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions, as part of £315 million investment drive to decarbonise heavy industry.
Government ends support for fracking in England on the basis of new scientific analysis, published today.
We welcomed an estimated 5000 visitors at New Scientist Live
Jonson Cox has served as Chair for Ofwat since November 2012.
Michael Harrington, skipper of the Ocean Venture II (S121) and the vessel owner, Ocean Venture II Fishing Limited, appeared at Exeter Magistrates Court on 28 October 2019 in a prosecution brought by the Marine Management Org…
A Milton Keynes farmer who repeatedly polluted a stream in a Northamptonshire Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) has been ordered to pay £8,760.
The third year of work to raise the banks of the Ouse Washes Flood Storage Reservoir has been completed by the Environment Agency.
Environment Agency staff have been making good use of waterproof action cameras as they inspect hard-to-reach culverts and flood gates across East Anglia.
Grants of up to £750,000 available to rural firms to boost productivity and create local jobs
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency and UK Commissioner to the Global Commission on Adaptation. RSA President’s Lecture 2019
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