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We can make history as the first major economy in the world to commit to ending our contribution to global warming, Minister Skidmore tells the House of Commons
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Total exports for Scottish food and drink worth £1.4 billion in first quarter of year as whisky and salmon continue to play vital role in UK’s exporting success
How GAD is helping the World Bank and developing countries plan better for financial losses relating to natural disasters.
A new National Angling Strategy has been launched to encourage greater participation in the sport by focusing on the health and well-being benefits that angling can bring.
More than two months’ worth of rain fell in three days last week, causing a breach of the flood bank on the River Steeping.
Beach users in Suffolk and Norfolk might be surprised to see Environment Agency staff stride into the sea in their waders, but they are testing water quality.
Details of the 2019 events and meetings the Groceries Code Adjudicator and her team will be attending or hosting.
Governor of the Pitcairn Islands, Laura Clarke speaks of Pitcairn's deep commitment to tackling the scourge of plastic pollution.
Authorisation for supplementary badger control in Gloucestershire, Somerset and Dorset.
The UK National Measurement Laboratory supports the Institute of Food Science and Technology Lecture for 2019
To restore land to agricultural use, the landowner imported 23,500 tonnes of soil but was only allowed a maximum of 1,000 tonnes.
British ambassador to Madagascar Phil Boyle delivered a speech to celebrate The Queen's 93rd birthday as well as the UK-Madagascar efforts to conserve environment.
Environment Agency engineer, Ahmed Yusuf, has proved he is at the top of his game by winning a national award.
Legislation laid today puts the UK on the path to become the first major economy to set net zero emissions target in law.
Rural areas could benefit from £10 million fund that has already helped over 150 rural communities become cleaner and more sustainable.
Payments will be made in full to eligible farmers in agri-environment schemes who are still waiting to be paid, the government has confirmed today (19 June).
The 2 countries strike new partnership to fight climate change and protect Colombia’s environment - one of the most biodiverse on Earth.
The governments of the United Kingdom and Italy have issued a joint statement on their proposal for the Presidency of the UN's 26th climate change conference.
Good news for Welsh farmers who could see their beef served on Chinese dinner plates by the end of the year
Dame Amelia Fawcett DBE CVO has been appointed as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
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