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James Cross was welcomed by partner organisations on his first visit to the New Forest National Park.
4 in 5 people think we should support our local food producers
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Amber Rudd visits Delhi as India and UK’s energy partnership powers ahead.
We have arranged a series of events across the country to provide more information about the National Geological Screening consultation.
The Environment Agency and Office for Nuclear Regulation have completed a biennial review of their scrutiny of our work relating to the geological disposal of higher activity radioactive waste.
Chancellor announces government guarantee for a new nuclear power station planned in Somerset, whilst on a five day tour of China.
Today the formal Environment Council of the EU took a step forward in reforming the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS).
The Environment Agency has been testing its emergency response to flooding at six locations around the country today (Thursday 17 September).
Change to documentation dates to clarify the date of issue and date of approval for an application.
United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Head of Central & Southern Africa Department Ms Danae Dholakia is visiting Zimbabwe.
Clearance works at Corbridge reduce flood risk
Thanks to two seabird conservation projects, the rare storm petrel has this year made a comeback in the West Country, breeding at new locations on the Isles of Scilly and for a second year on Lundy.
The Victorian legacy left us a host of uniquely British ingredients, and many of them have been awarded protected food name status.
Ground investigations to determine the design and route of Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme’s proposed flood relief channel began this week.
It feels like autumn is already here and many households will soon be getting oil delivered ready for winter.
EDF Energy has today been granted planning consent to construct a new gas power plant in Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire.
Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease has been confirmed in carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Thornbrough Pond, Corbridge, Northumberland
Speech delivered at the House of Commons
People are being invited to attend an information event about flood risk in the Black Sluice catchment in Boston – and then to give their views on how it should be managed in the future.
Work continues on a new industry-wide 25-year plan to grow more, buy more and sell more British food.
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