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All systems go - the Environment Agency has switched on a scheme to increase the flow on the River Slea
Hundreds of homes and business are now benefitting from improved flood protection after the Environment Agency officially opened the scheme.
Vessel owner and master plead guilty to fishing offences at North Tyneside Magistrates Court in case brought by Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
Floods minister announces which projects around the country have been allocated funding for natural flood defences, part of the government’s drive to roll out innovative techniques to reduce flood risk.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
122 offences of fishing during the coarse fish close season
The Annual Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals in Great Britain have been released today.
The Burton-upon-Trent flood scheme will benefit from £17 million improvement works which will reduce flood risk to 3,358 additional homes.
Veterinary Medicines Directorate Pharmaceutical Industry Event presentation to attendees on 23 June 2017.
The Environment Agency is minded to approve application for an environmental permit at Horse Hill oil and gas exploratory site in Surrey.
The Government has reappointed Professor Chris Gilligan as Chair of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee for a second term
A report published by the Environment Agency today has found good progress is being made.
Quicker, cheaper, digital service for some marine licence applications launched
A CNC officer based at Sellafield will be cycling 950 miles next month to raise money for Alex’s Journey.
The Environment Agency is investigating options to manage the risk of flooding from the River Tamar in Calstock.
New fish tanks have been delivered to the Environment Agency's Northumberland hatchery to house juvenile salmon.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at the G20 including counter-terrorism, modern slavery, and climate change.
A £20 million government investment will help develop electric vehicles capable of returning electricity to the grid.
Prime Minister Theresa May calls on the G20 to set a clear direction for the rest of the world in tackling modern slavery.
The letter sets out the Capacity Market parameters for T4 auction for 2021/22, and T1 auction for 2018/2019.
A £7 million scheme to manage flood risk for 438 properties in Lancashire was officially opened today (6 July 2017).
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