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Environment Secretary to set out his vision to boost farmers’ profitability and sustainability as part of the Plan for Change.
The Egni Economic Impact Project, a project funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), has delivered a range of successful outcomes for the low-carbon sector across North Wales.
Researchers achieve 10x production cost savings for reduced activation steel
25 businesses adopting emissions-cutting projects supported with £51.9 million as part of Plan for Change to drive economic growth and rebuild Britain.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, addresses the 2025 Oxford Farming Conference.
Minister Hardy and Philip Duffy discussed the response to flooding in the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and across the country.
Almost half of all waste collected by local authorities in 2022/23 was incinerated with resources that could be recycled being lost
Over £55,000 to be paid by 40 boat owners prosecuted this autumn/winter. 26 further Thames boat owners failed to register their vessels despite warnings
New rules to protect salmon and other fish in the River Camel catchment in Cornwall have come into force.
Chief Veterinary Officer shares advice on helping pets stay safe over Christmas
UK secures special protected status as geographical indications for a further 39 British food and drink products in Japan.
• Government sets out plans to end the use of toxic neonicotinoid pesticides that threaten vital pollinators
Groundbreaking breeding programme to develop new generation of British grown Douglas fir trees after decades of research.
From noon on 23 December, keepers in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk must follow the housing order
Natural England is using pioneering technology to track the movement and habitat preferences of a small wading bird, Jack Snipe, for the first time in the UK.
Study will explore whether stocking barbel in larger rivers, such as the River Severn, can enhance fish stock health and create more opportunities for anglers.
The Rivenhall IWMF and Energy Centre application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is proud to celebrate the extensive support it has provided to UK’s fishing and seafood industry in 2024 through various administered grant schemes.
So far, 11 people have been sentenced to a total of 14 years' imprisonment for their involvement in the illegal operation
A Leicestershire farmer has been successfully prosecuted for polluting his fields and neighbouring land and for failing to comply with environmental permits.
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