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Survey results show that the British public accept the use of animals in scientific (medical) research ‘where there is no alternative’.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The restoration of North Shields fish quay, supported by the EFF, has been named one of the North East's best restoration sites.
To help the commercial, industrial, public sector, not for profit sectors and community generators of renewable heat as well as the energy supply chain, DECC will be giving a series of talks and attending events this Autumn.
Government responds to Professor Chris Elliott's report into the food integrity and assurance of food supply networks
Baroness Verma's speech to the Behave Conference on behaviour change and consumer engagement.
Nick Clegg announced that the government will maintain funding for Kew Gardens at current levels.
Nick Clegg announced that the Coastal Path project will be completed by 2020.
Fraudulent funding claims were made to fisheries grant schemes
Trade in manta rays and five shark species is being restricted from 14 September 2014 to protect their populations from declining.
Letter from the minister, Norman Baker, to Dr John Landers, the chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC).
Natural England warmly welcomes the news from government today that new resources are to be allocated to enable work in delivering the England Coast Path by 2020.
Water Minister Dan Rogerson visited Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this week to see the Canal & River Trust's work to restore waterways.
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is contacting smallholders throughout England this week to help give them plenty of time to decide what to do next about important EU rule changes.
The UK Government Decontamination Service's (GDS) assistance in a biological incident.
The UK Government Decontamination Service's (GDS) involvement in a chemical incident.
The UK Government Decontamination Service's (GDS) involvement in a radiological incident.
Thames Water has been fined £250,000 and ordered to pay costs of £6,887 for polluting the Chase Brook in Newbury.
This newsletter was issued in September 2014.
A new badger vaccination scheme has been launched today as part of the government’s comprehensive strategy to make England bovine TB free.
Thailand has drafted a Solar PV Roadmap.
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