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The British Embassy in Quito supported this Project along with WWF, the Ecuadorean Ministry of Environment and the Galápagos National Park.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Michael Fallon speech to the UK Shale Conference.
Organised by Ashden India Renewable Energy Collective, the seminar was held in Kolkata on 24 June.
Large retailers act after encouragement from the Adjudicator to time limit audits and reduce burden on suppliers.
HE Roderick Drummond's address to mark Her Majesty The Queen's Official Birthday.
The bathing water at Budleigh Salterton is at risk of failing tough new standards for water quality the Environment Agency has warned.
On 20 June, St Peter’s RC High School, working with the Environment Agency and Gloucester City Council, officially opened three raingardens.
Appointment of new chair of the Nuclear Liabilities Fund.
British beef and lamb could be heading to China in a new agreement that could be worth up to £120m to the UK economy each year.
Letter from the minister, Norman Baker, to the chair of the Animals in Science Committee on matters of non-compliance at Imperial College London.
Greg Barker's comment on the latest Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation statistics.
The Environment Agency and Waterwise recognises businesses and organisations going the extra mile to save water.
The Coal Authority has published its Corporate Plan for 2014/15.
Presentation by Sir Mark Walport on climate change communication at the Walker Institute annual lecture.
The UK and Chinese governments have signed a civil nuclear agreement that could be worth hundreds of millions of pounds to British companies over several years.
The East Anglia One offshore wind farm that is expected to support almost 2,900 jobs and bring over £520 million of investment into the UK’s economy has today been given consent from the government to go ahead.
CoRWM's visit allowed them to see the recent progress and current challenges in the management of higher activity radioactive waste at the Sellafield site.
Our plenary meetings are open so that members of the public can observe them. We are also holding some evening meetings for members of the public to meet the Committee and discuss CoRWM's work.
The training focused on increasing women’s awareness of different aspects of countering violent religious extremism.
New fishing season begins on Monday 16 June.
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