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Sir David King, the UK Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative for Climate Change arrives in Bangladesh.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ambassador Patrick Mullee visited the community of Quilotoa, in the Cotopaxi province, where he inaugurated a solar energy project.
Record numbers of young people are looking to forge a career in the UK’s flourishing food and farming sector, with more than 36,000 applications for apprenticeships this year – a nine fold increase since 2010.
The UK is to use its world-leading climate and adaptation expertise to help countries successfully tackle climate change.
Appointments to National Park Authorities, the Broads Authority & Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Conservation Boards
Testing of household products on animals will be banned, Crime Prevention Minister Lynne Featherstone has announced.
The clean up and removal of debris from the site at the Bridgefoot Quarry Recycling Centre at Flint Cross in Cambridgeshire has now begun, following the fire on 13 November 2014.
UK delegates discuss business opportunities with Bulgarian companies, government officials and trade associations, from 11 to 12 March.
Defra is running a number of consultations relevant to the work of the MMO, on fisheries, marine licensing and conservation.
25,000 accreditations so far for the domestic RHI, shows that renewable heat is providing many homes with a genuine choice of how they heat their homes.
Nearly 150 buses across the country to be fitted with pollution-reducing technology.
Natural England has published summaries of evidence.
Speech to the NOF Conference in Newcastle.
The Coal Authority Board is to conduct its business in public, with the next meeting arranged to take place in Cardiff on 17 March 2015.
Twelve British cities shortlisted to become international beacons of ultra-low emission vehicle use.
GB Wildlife Disease Surveillance Partnership confirms the first finding of disease in a wild bird caused by avian reovirus.
An extra £3 million of funding to set up heat networks is being awarded to 55 local authorities across England and Wales today.
The Environment Agency and Stroud District Council will be holding flood drop-in events during March.
New data allows more timely alerts to help communities
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