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An update on localised flooding in the north west of England
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to take immediate action to prepare for flooding this weekend.
Government will launch national clampdown on litter louts.
Heavy rain this weekend could cause river levels to rise.
The Environment Agency is warning communities in northern England to prepare for flooding this weekend.
More than 100 species of England’s most threatened wildlife could be saved from extinction thanks to a new £4.6M grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This December officials from 195 countries across the world are now gathering in Paris, France, to try to agree a deal to tackle global warming.
Government reaffirms UK’s commitment for almost all cars and vans to be zero emission by 2050 at Paris COP21 conference.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office has received approval for a new office building on its Admiralty Way site in Taunton.
Rural Payments Agency (RPA) says farmers need to be aware of potential fraud as the 2015 BPS payment window opens
Environment Secretary reveals how open data will be used to grow the food and farming industry
Expert from Imperial College London launches Calculator to help Ecuador model energy scenarios
This newsletter was issued in December 2015.
This December officials from 195 countries across the world will gather in Paris, France, to try to agree a deal to tackle global warming.
A record 3 billion visits were made to England’s great outdoors between March 2014 and February 2015, showing interest in our natural environment is on the rise.
The Prime Minister gave a speech to the COP21 climate change summit in Paris.
COP21: A quick guide to the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris
The Environment Agency has revealed unusual kit used to tackle flooding including a remote-controlled robot called Mr Nosey.
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