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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
IEA to partner with the Government of Montserrat to implement an innovative renewable energy analytics platform to support the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
The NDA has reached a major milestone in its decommissioning mission with the end of nuclear fuel reprocessing at Thorp.
We’re asking river-users to report any new outbreaks of the invasive plant
Speech by Business Secretary Greg Clark on the future of the energy market.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents, land owners and stakeholders to discuss plans for its scheme to better protect properties from flooding.
Beaches around the country achieved top water quality standards this year as millions flocked to the coast to enjoy the record-breaking hot weather.
Environment Agency teams have been working to restore eroding saltmarsh in north Essex to help preserve coastal defences and enhance the ecology.
A specially designed fish pass could be rolled out across Essex to allow fish to travel more easily through rivers.
A new tagging programme is exploring the behaviour and migration of Atlantic bluefin tunas, to better understand recent sightings around the UK.
The Environment Agency will start repair work on Portreath sea wall this Thursday (15 November).
A company has been ordered to pay £10,476 in fines and costs for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on agricultural land near Exeter.
An independent review into serious and organised waste crime has been published.
Leicester primary school marks Clean Air Day with a temporary traffic-free space for the whole community.
Voluntary fuel management and operational efficiency support programme to improve air quality.
Urban air quality can be improved with a combination of new bus procurements and exhaust retrofits.
The British Lung Foundation has released a new report mapping out levels of particulate matter around health centres across the UK highlighting potential risks.
E&J Shellfish Limited, one of its directors and master of its fishing vessel Catatonia were sentenced for fisheries offences.
Lord Gardiner meets with young environment advocates as part of the #iwill campaign.
Work on the Commonwealth Litter Programme has commenced in the South Pacific. Cefas scientists are working with local partners to take action on marine litter.
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