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Michael Walker was invited back to present at an annual two day seminar on allergen management and advanced testing
Details of the European Commission decision to withdraw the marketing authorisations of veterinary medicines containing zinc oxide for food producing species.
Presentations at the British Residence covered several aspects of the global energy scene.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency has started work on a multi-million scheme to protect homes and businesses in Teesside from flooding.
The UK continues to lead the way in research to protect our woodlands and tackle tree pests and diseases.
The £14 million beach management scheme moves a step closer to completion in Devon.
The Government has announced it will withdraw from the London Fisheries Convention.
Artists have been given extra time to submit their proposals to create two art pieces on the Environment Agency’s Ipswich Flood Barrier site.
Speech by Energy Minister, Richard Harrington, to the Nuclear Industry Association on the nuclear new build programme.
The UK government has announced £50,000 of new funding to support landmines clearance in the southern Angolan province of Huambo.
First DNA vaccine authorised in the EU to protect Atlantic salmon against Salmon Pancreas Disease.
The Prime Minister’s talks with EU leaders before July's G20 summit covered a range of topics, including counter-terrorism, trade, and climate change.
Standard Rules permit includes robust conditions to protect the environment
Designs being finalised following public consultation
Government Chemist team authors peer-reviewed paper evaluating bioinformatic tools to be used with PCR-based approaches for GMO screening
Energy Trends and Energy Prices published.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove learns about the latest agricultural technology on a visit to the Royal Norfolk Show
Malcom Burns from the GC team took a leading role in the delivery of a DNA extraction workshop held at the Joint Research Centre in June.
Environment Agency teams saved thousands of fish after a dramatic drop in oxygen levels in the water at a Bedfordshire fishery.
The Environment Agency has released 7,500 young grayling into rivers to give fish stocks a boost across the region.
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