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DECC rebuttal of the Daily Mail article on biomass at Drax.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Institute of Health Equity (IHE) has published a report funded by Natural England, which highlights the growing evidence of the benefits of green spaces on health and wellbeing, and the differences in access to natural e…
RPA inspectors are using new highly-accurate GPS mapping devices for farm inspections.
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Sir David King, the Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative for Climate Change, visited Cuba from 28 to 30 September
The MMO has clarified the recent closure of the skates and rays fishery in the Eastern English Channel (ICES area VIId).
The NMO enforcement authority are to present their work on tyre labelling for three days at the international Brityrex exhibition.
Technical Directors from Vietnam visited the UK to attend the first in a series of three workshops to support the Vietnamese Government’s climate change strategy.
Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease has been confirmed in carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Tockenham Reservoir, Wiltshire.
Professor John Loughhead OBE FREng FTSE has been appointed DECC’s Chief Scientific Advisor.
Renewable electricity projects will compete for £300 million in support this autumn – an increase of £95 million from the indicative budget published in July.
Natural England welcomes the conviction of a Norfolk gamekeeper for illegally poisoning 11 birds of prey on an estate in 2013.
Lunchtime intervention at the UN General Assembly by Andrew Mitchell, Foreign Office Prosperity Director, on the illegal wildlife trade
El mapa, que fue presentado por Sir David King, Representante Especial para Cambio Climático del Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores del Reino Unido, muestra los efectos del cambio climático a nivel global.
Work starts tomorrow (1 Oct) on a £500,000 scheme to improve the flood bank at Slippery Gowt on the Boston Haven.
A seawall in Hullbridge which was damaged by the storm surge last December is being brought back up to standard.
The new Euro exchange rate has been set for calculating 2014 Single Payment Scheme (SPS) payments.
The new agency responsible for safeguarding animal and plant health has started work.
Emergency flood defence repair work to damage caused this year by a succession of winters storms on Chesil Beach in Portland, Dorset, will be completed on 2 October 2014 by the Environment Agency and Weymouth & Portland …
The latest work on incorrect energy labels, focusing on freezers, has resulted in a successful outcome for the National Measurement Office.
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