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The Environment Agency and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) have successfully deployed a mobile weather radar in Cumbria.
A construction project to regenerate a historic riverside dock area in Hull and replace flood defences to better protect 2,000 commercial properties has started.
Guidance for the fishing industry as the full Landing Obligation comes into force from January 1 2019.
A review of the government’s 25 Year Bovine TB Strategy has been published.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Teams of volunteer flood wardens across the North East are playing a vital role in helping protect their communities
A transcript of a speech delivered by Minister Thérèse Coffey at the Chatham House Forest Governance Forum.
Food Minister David Rutley met with food and drink businesses in Yorkshire and Scotland this week.
James Cross is to step down as Natural England’s Chief Executive today after four years.
The Environment Agency and Port of Blyth have worked together to build a £600,000 flood wall to protect homes and businesses in Blyth.
East Midlands officers are now wearing body worn video cameras to aid prosecutions and as a deterrent to violence
Environment Agency announces new charges for boat registrations
The Environment Agency has completed a vital new Teesside flood scheme which benefits local residents and businesses and provides a significant boost to local wildlife.
A new facility, called Nucleus (the Nuclear and Caithness Archives), has been built in Caithness to manage the nuclear industry's records.
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) visited Hinkley Point C on 2 October 2018.
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) visited Sizewell B on 5 October 2018.
A pair of beavers will be heading to a new home in North Essex as part of a pioneering natural flood management scheme for East Anglia.
We're delivering a giant reedbed filter system which will help to keep water clean at Stover Lake and provide valuable habitat for wildlife.
First ever small nuclear reactor conference explores the investment opportunities of small modular reactors (SMRs).
Entitlement values and greening rates confirmed for 2018 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) after exchange rate is set.
Pet owners encouraged to contact their vet on travel plans ahead of EU Exit.
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