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The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Nick Whittingham, travelled to Petén.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
From 1 April emails sent to the VMD's old email address will no longer be re-directed to the current email address.
Summary of the annual review 2018 of veterinary pharmacovigilance in the UK.
Licences reissued on a temporary basis ahead of new licences coming into force on 1 August 2020.
Emma Howard Boyd speaks at a Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum on environmental standards and the Office for Environmental Protection.
Controls now lifted at Arden Lakes following the completion of the statutory surveillance and sampling programme which were negative for the presence of SVC
The Environment Agency is delighted to be involved in an independent, ground-breaking project tracking Atlantic salmon in the River Derwent, starting in April 2020.
The Government has announced its support for the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill, which will mean animal abusers could face up to five years in prison.
Wessex Water has paid £35,000 towards environmental improvements at Stoborough Heath nature reserve in Dorset after a sewer main burst.
Exercise to practice biosecurity measures in the event of an African swine fever outbreak
Changes to gull licensing in 2020.
Landmark Bill will better protect our natural environment for generations to come.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow visited Wallasea Island in Essex, a world-leading example of efforts to tackle the effects of climate change.
Members of the public can have their say on an application to place fish barriers in a Norfolk Broad as part of a restoration project.
The Ash Archive initiative is a major step towards maintaining and restoring ash in the British landscape.
Four leading specialists in wild and farmed animal welfare, plus pet welfare, bolster advisory body's work across the UK.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow announces plans for new protections for seabirds in a keynote speech at the 2020 Coastal Futures conference.
Environment Minister, Rebecca Pow, announces new protections for the breeding and foraging grounds of rare and vulnerable seabirds.
New members appointed to serve on the Veterinary Products Committee from January 2020 until 31 December 2023
A year-long project to reinvigorate a Suffolk river and increase the fish population has been completed.
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