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Hundreds of thousands of fish have been saved thanks to the Environment Agency's speedy actions to close a barrier during a surge tide this week.
The Environment Agency is inviting residents in Ponteland, Northumberland, to a drop-in event to find out more about flood protection in the town.
An adult salmon has been found in the River Don at Salmon Pastures confirming the species’ return to Sheffield city centre after an absence of 150 years.
Soaring figures highlight LLWR's success in diverting waste from the Repository Site.
A Bognor Regis business in West Sussex is helping children in some of the world’s poorest countries to receive lifesaving vaccines
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Business and Energy Secretary's statement on why the government was unable to reach an agreement with Hitachi over Wylfa nuclear plant that strikes a fair deal for billpayers and taxpayers
RWM engagement activities will now include Wales, following policy announcement by the Welsh Government
Government issues advice on moving internationally protected animals and plants, including types of fish, birds and rosewood, in the event of a ‘no deal’ EU exit.
New measures brought in after larger eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) was found in Kent
Robots at Sellafield have started to remove radioactive sludge from the most hazardous spot on the site.
A Derby man has been ordered to pay £13k for running a breaker's yard without a permit - putting the environment at risk
The Rural Payments Agency confirms that over £1.57 billion has been paid out so far to farmers in England.
Government is beginning a conversation on increasing local funding for flood and coastal erosion management.
Jayne Scott has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Risk Committee of the Coal Authority.
The UK Government in partnership with the Philippine Government is convening a Forum on “Green Finance Towards a Sustainable Philippines” on 17 January 2019.
TAC regulations are expected to be published in January 2019.
The Coal Authority has been awarded a 5 year contract by Natural Resources Wales to undertake tip and quarry inspections in South Wales.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock launches the Clean Air Strategy 2019.
A public consultation will be conducted on the future of the coarse fishing close season on rivers in England. The consultation is open for 8 weeks, starting on 14 January 2019 and ending on 11 March 2019.
The Clean Air Strategy will introduce new support for farmers to tackle air pollution caused by ammonia gas emissions.
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