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Speech by Amber Rudd to Solar Energy UK, the UK solar industry's expo event.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Funding allocated to research and development that will reduce emissions from driving.
Today, Natural England’s web content moves to GOV.UK.
EU deal struck to help Scottish fishermen combat Russian trade embargo
The Environment Agency begins constructing the new flood defence works at Westonzoyland in Somerset this week.
The Norwegian Government has today granted a licence for the longest sub-sea electricity interconnector in the world, to be built between the UK and Norway.
The Environment Agency is asking for views on how to improve and protect the water environment in the South West.
A damaged flood gate at the entrance to Polperro Harbour has been secured by the Environment Agency and Polperro Harbour Trust to maintain flood protection to 70 local properties.
The Environment Agency has officially opened the Fazeley section of the Lower Tame flood scheme.
During his visit to the US, the Foreign Secretary spoke about the need to tackle climate change "for the sake of our long-term security".
Medmerry managed realignment scheme wins two awards and Godmanchester flood risk management scheme wins the Outstanding Contribution Award
Speech given by Energy Minister Matthew Hancock at the British Embassy Energy Technology Showcase in Japan.
The arrival of hydrogen cars on UK roads is a step closer as the Business Minister Matthew Hancock announced up to £11 million of funding.
The Environment Agency is urging people across Leicestershire and Rutland to be ‘Aware and Prepared’ for winter flood risks in their area.
The invasive species, the quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis), has been discovered in the south east.
A fishing vessel owner and master have been found guilty of illegally fishing for scallops in a protected area of Lyme Bay.
Medmerry flood defence in Sussex is the winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award.
First new nuclear power station in a generation has moved an important step closer.
Anyone wishing to transfer entitlements before January 2015 needs to act promptly.
Energy Minister Matthew Hancock's speech to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's (METI) Innovation of Cool Earth Forum in Japan.
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