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Two NDA-supported technology businesses have won royal approval for the second time after lifting the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
The Environment Agency is reminding boaters that not registering their vessels is breaking the law
First round of funding awarded to redistribution organisations to substantially reduce food waste from businesses.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The site will hold a routine emergency exercise in the afternoon of 15 May.
£7m beach nourishment scheme to start next week to protect thousands of properties and businesses in Lincolnshire
Natural England has confirmed Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast as a new Site of Special Scientific Interest to protect the wildlife of the Tees Estuary.
Organisations can apply for a share of £25 million to support low-carbon propulsion technology in the automotive sector.
Consultation starts Monday 3 June. Giving opportunity for comment on the Shoreline Management Plan Policy of ‘hold the line’ and keep pace with climate change
The government calls on nearly 300 organisations and individuals to pledge to significantly cut food waste ahead of a major gathering of key players.
Defra launches call for evidence on impact of Natural England’s decision to revoke three general licences for the management of certain wild birds.
A letter from Environment Secretary Michael Gove in response to Natural England Chairman Tony Juniper.
A letter from Natural England Chairman Tony Juniper to Environment Secretary Michael Gove.
Natural England has today (Friday 03 May) published new general licences for controlling birds.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt visited Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya to make the case for new UK partnerships across Africa.
The UK government is backing industry plans for a multi-million pound underwater engineering hub in Aberdeen.
Workforce more than doubles and seven day working introduced.
Defra appoints six new Academic Fellows to lead Systems Research Programme
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have completed the transfer of around 700kg of highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Dounreay, in the north of …
Come along to meet Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) representatives at some key livestock, agricultural, horticulture, bee and veterinary events throughout 2019.
British High Commissioner to Fiji, Melanie Hopkins speaks at the Launch of the Fiji Electrification Trust Fund, commissioned by Prime Minister Hon Josaia Bainimarama.
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