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An innovative approach by Natural England to protecting great crested newts has taken a major step forward in Woking.
New powers given to local councils to punish fly-tippers
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss meets Scotch whisky industry leaders on the importance of EU membership for Britain’s biggest food and drink export.
One of Sellafield's most hazardous buildings is a step closer to being cleaned up after a mammoth engineering task was completed.
Sellafield Ltd is taking a key role in a new world class skills centre.
A major annual scheme to replenish Lincolnshire beaches will get underway this week, helping reduce flood risk to thousands of homes and businesses along the coast.
The Independent Review of Tidal Lagoons will be led by industry expert Charles Hendry, supported by a team of seconded civil servants.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend drop-in events to discuss plans to help reduce flood risk for Selly Park North and Selly Oak.
Work to repair the seals on the glass panels along High Hill in Keswick, Cumbria, after they were damaged during the December 2015 floods.
The programme of speakers at the 2016 Government Chemist Conference is announced
A £200 million state-of-the-art polar research ship is to be named after world renowned naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.
This is a letter between Amber Rudd and National Grid about the 2016 T-4 auction, the early Capacity Auction and the DSR transitional auction.
The Government is taking action to ensure the UK’s long-term energy security as it builds a system of energy infrastructure fit for the 21st century.
The online system for marine licence applications will be unavailable between 5pm and 8pm on Thursday 5 May due to essential upgrade work.
Water was released from Wimbleball Reservoir on Exmoor on Tuesday 3 May, to try and help young salmon (smolts) to move downstream on the River Exe.
Staff from the Environment Agency and soldiers from the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment took part in a flooding exercise today.
Co-operation includes measures to combat illegal fishing, support conservation and ensure high quality and safe seafood.
A general screening method which extends the 2006 GC screening method to 19 synthetic dyes has been published
Scientists from the Government Chemist programme describe the application of non-destructive approaches to food authenticity testing
Environment Minister Rory Stewart encourages everyone to visit their nearest National Park or public woodland this Bank Holiday weekend.
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