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£28 million for energy innovation projects will help to bring down energy costs, as part of government’s vision.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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Figures show growing demand for beer, gin and whisky.
For latest updates visit the Defra UK Air website at uk-air.defra.gov.uk.
The Environment Agency joins forces with the Health and Safety Executive to carry out combined visits to waste sites in the North East.
New series of marine planning workshops for the north east, north west, south east and south west marine plan areas.
9 committee members reappointed by Lord Gardiner
Dates and venues announced for public exhibitions in Devon.
Seven British experts participated as guest speakers in Chile’s successful sixth version of the Congress organised by the Chilean Senate.
The Horncastle flood alleviation reservoir will reduce risk to 169 Lincolnshire properties.
Environment Agency joins forces with partners to use natural features to capture silt run-off in the River Leven catchment.
The Climate Change Risk Assessment will be followed by the National Adaptation Programme setting out how government addresses these risks.
Sir Peter Kendall will remain Chair of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board following his reappointment.
When a storm forced the MSC Napoli ashore at Dorset's Jurassic Coast, it was the start of a £120 million salvage operation lasting 924 days.
A unique agreement has been formalised by Sellafield Ltd and the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), who have pledged to work together to deliver more value for the UK taxpayer.
Find out how drilling activities are regulated in England
Residents and interested parties are invited to find out more about the construction of a scheme aimed at reducing the risk of flooding to over 2,900 properties around the River Exe.
High tides, strong winds and large waves brought the risk of flooding to the East Coast of England overnight.
The Environment Agency is warning communities on the East Coast of England to stay vigilant as the risk of flooding increases this evening.
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