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Hagley playing fields closed to the public during scheme construction works.
A unique new archive, funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, has today opened its doors to the public for the first time, bringing together historical nuclear records from all over the UK.
For the first time, radioactive sludge from the world's oldest nuclear storage pond has been packaged safely within a modern store.
Statement from UKAEA
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency is working with partners to improve almost 50 hectares of wet woodland.
Many food supplements contain hidden pharmaceutical ingredients that could be causing serious health risks, according to research
Extensive works to fill a 62 metre deep unrecorded mine shaft that caused a collapse under Kilbowie Road in Clydebank are underway.
The GC Programme organises an annual, fully residential week-long postgraduate course on the analysis and examination of food and feed.
The British Ambassador reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to the environment during a workshop to design an action plan for climate change.
Two new fish passes at South Low in north Northumberland have opened up 22km of stream, making it easier for fish migration.
The Environment Agency has begun work on a scheme that will reduce flood risk to over 800 homes and businesses and vital infrastructure.
The future of bats and the historic churches they can inhabit is looking brighter thanks to National Lottery support of £3.8m.
Natural England is to implement an innovative new approach to the conservation of great crested newts across the country.
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information following the loss of a hen harrier in Upper Swaledale.
Speaking points for British Deputy High Commissioner Bengaluru, Dominic McAllister at roundtable on sustainable cities, Tuesday 7 February.
The EMA Veterinary Committee has concluded that the benefit:risk balance for veterinary medicines containing zinc oxide is negative and that this class of products should be withdrawn.
The Marine Management Organisation is asking for feedback on the first outputs in the development of the next phase of marine plans.
Auction closes at a low price to consumers and ensures that homes and businesses have a reliable electricity supply all year round
The latest stage of the Environment Agency’s £58million Ipswich Flood Barrier Scheme has been completed.
A sod cutting ceremony marked the launch of a flood scheme which will protect over 150 homes and local businesses.
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