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The Environment Agency has launched its final consultation today on a permit application to open a landfill site at Lower Hare Farm in Whitestone near Exeter.
A woodland restoration project has received a boost after a Teesside company paid £290,000 to Tees Valley Wildlife Trust for breaching its Environmental Permit.
UK Minister for Africa Lord Collins announces support to extend electricity access to millions across Africa.
Introduction of deposit return scheme will be a step forward in ending the throwaway society and cleaning up Britain
A Huddersfield company has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling almost £9,000 after it polluted a river with bleach and killed hundreds of fish.
The West Burton Solar Project application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The Heckington Fen Solar Park application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
A response from Philip Duffy, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency to the Prime Minister on a new approach to regulators and regulations to support economic growth.
The NDA group has welcomed today’s UK Government policy decision to immobilise the UK’s inventory of civil separated plutonium at Sellafield.
Mandatory enhanced biosecurity will now be required and the housing order extended to cover York, North Yorkshire and Shropshire.
An emergency authorisation for Cruiser SB, a neonicotinoid pesticide, will not be granted
Anglers from Walsall, Evesham and Burton-upon-Trent have been found guilty of fishing illegally.
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Drivers in Greater Manchester will not face additional charges as the area is set to benefit instead from an £86 million scheme to clean up the region’s air
‘Blue-bellied’ barbel have been released into the wild by the Environment Agency to see how far they travel.
The government has taken immediate action after checks found widespread cases of poor-quality solid wall insulation installed under inherited ECO4 and GBIS.
A new Nature Restoration Fund will accelerate infrastructure projects and enable developers to meet their environmental obligations faster.
Three men were arrested near Peterborough on 21 January.
People across the Lower Derwent Valley are being invited to explore the wonders of nature as part of World Wetlands Day celebrations.
Members of CoRWM look at preparations for transporting nuclear waste, including shipping at Barrow Port and rail options around Cumbria.
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