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Today the Energy and Climate Change Committee has published their report on investor confidence.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A blog by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Minister for Africa, Mr James Duddridge MP who will visit Tanzania next week.
The Environment Agency invites local residents and businesses to attend a drop-in to discuss progress on the Perry Barr and Witton flood risk management scheme.
The Committee has restarted its eBulletins. This one looks back at the Committee's work in 2015.
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) is recruiting for eleven members.
To mark the International World Wildlife Day, the Acting High Commissioner Lucy Joyce has written about wildlife in Zambia; She said:
Prosperity Fund Project has assessed the main impacts of temperature increase above 4C in four areas
Sellafield Ltd achieves the “most significant stride ever” in its clean-up mission. The entire bulk stocks of historic nuclear fuel are now removed from one of the site’s oldest ponds.
Work will take up to two weeks to complete
Environment Agency and Highways England scheme to be discussed at public drop-in
The Environment Agency today (Tuesday 1 March) unveils its new design for this year’s rod licences.
Today a series of changes have been set out that will guarantee our long-term energy security and will tackle the legacy of underinvestment.
Barbel, chub, common bream, dace, grayling and roach populations boosted
The second annual Invasive Species Week starts on 29 February and will run until 6 March.
The Prime Minister said that more than 60% of Northern Ireland’s exports go to the EU, and around 40% of its investment comes from the EU.
Four digital road signs to warn of tidal flooding are being installed in Hunstanton, Heacham and Snettisham next week.
Expert advice on the state of English Natural Capital from the new Natural Capital Committee will drive forward the 25-year Environment Plan
Research shows that eels tracked more than 2,000km from Mediterranean to Atlantic are likely to be able to reach Sargasso Sea to spawn
December 2015 statistics that allow a provisional assessment to be made of trends in energy production and consumption in 2015.
The visit is part of the UK government commitment to strengthen UK-RI relationship.
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