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Stakeholder group workshops to discuss the implications of EU Exit to be held during the Autumn 2017.
Plan includes an end to the sale of all new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040 and a new Clean Air Fund
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Construction expected to begin in autumn
UK Met Office and DOST PAGASA signed a 3-year collaboration agreement on scientific weather-related research.
Volunteer marine conservation group is the first applicant to benefit from self-service approach to low-risk marine licensing.
Speech by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark, at the University of Birmingham.
Government and Ofgem set out plan to upgrade energy system, putting consumers in control.
Advice to the Secretary of State for BEIS on how to harness UK capability in battery research to support the industrial strategy.
The Alexander Dalrymple Award has been awarded to Mr Adam Greenland, National Hydrographer, Land Information New Zealand
Applications are being welcomed to fund peatland restoration across England
Secretary of State Michael Gove sets out his vision on the future of our natural environment
The Environment Secretary has set out how the government is protecting our oceans.
The next round of the Woodland Creation grant has been confirmed.
The final part of the Environment Agency and Northumberland County Council's multi-million pound flood scheme in Morpeth is complete.
Permit allows low-risk activities only
Lord Gardiner visited Carnaby Street in London, a haven for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects, during Bees' Needs Week 2017,
The new permanent Chief Executive of the Rural Payments Agency has been confirmed.
Refuges have been set up in the county for the country's only native species of crayfish
More than 1,000 properties are set to benefit from the pioneering ‘Slow the Flow’ project.
All systems go - the Environment Agency has switched on a scheme to increase the flow on the River Slea
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