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Environment Secretary opens a £40 million grants scheme today for investment in farm technology and equipment.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
An update on the disposal of chemicals at Sellafield
A group of high-profile Japanese visitors toured Dounreay to see ground-breaking decommissioning under way at the Scottish site.
Environment Secretary visits Bournville chocolate factory to celebrate the UK's thriving food sector
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has launched a call for evidence on how the littering of plastic, metal and glass drinks containers could be reduced
Planned improvement work set to benefit over 3,000 additional properties in the area.
27 per cent drop in use of antibiotics in food-producing animals since 2014 meets a government commitment two years early.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove launches the Cefas-Exeter collaborative centre for Sustainable Aquaculture Futures to support food security and blue growth.
Ongoing chemical disposals at Sellafield
Professor Helm CBE puts forward proposals on how to reduce costs in the power system in the long-term whilst ensuring the UK meets its climate change targets
Find out what it means to be a flood warden
Maximum litter fines are to almost double to £150 from April next year as well as new fines introduced for owners of vehicles from which litter is thrown
Bluetongue has been successfully picked up in a number of cattle imported from France through the UK's robust post-import testing regime.
The Coal Authority has reinstated a playground at an infant school following a ground collapse incident.
An update on a chemical event at Sellafield
Strong winds across southern and western England on Friday and into Saturday will coincide with high tides.
The Environment Agency is urging communities in the south to be aware of the risk of flooding from Storm Brian with high tides and large waves expected on Friday and Saturday.
Areas likely to be impacted include West Bay, Lyme Regis, Poole Harbour, Chiswell, Preston Beach and Christchurch.
Increased protections against the plant disease, Xylella, which affects olive, coffee and citrus trees has been approved.
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