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Defra and Association of British Insurers reach an agreement on flood insurance
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Findings from the British Geological Survey into the potential volume of shale gas in the Bowland Basin and beyond
New details of reforms vital to keeping the lights on and emissions and bills down
The new Animals in Science Committee, which provides advice to the government on animal research, met on Thursday (27 June).
The UK has spent our Fast Start finance on a range of innovative climate projects.
Energy trends and quarterly energy prices published.
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore has welcomed news of the European Parliament’s approval of the CAP deal.
The review will focus on failures in food supply networks with implications for food safety and public health.
UK Government secures significant gains for Scotland.
Edward Davey, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, welcomes the US President's Climate Action Plan
UK’s views on the need for a long-term role for gas in a low-carbon economy receive warm welcome in Oslo.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on GM foods, Abu Qatada/Jordan, Taliban and Saatchi.
Speech made by Owen Paterson on GM technology.
Key players from the oil and petrochemicals industry were invited to address the impact of developing and processing of carbon fossil fuels.
Businesses should come to the UK if they want to research and develop GM technologies, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said today.
Some of the world’s richest environmental assets will be better protected following a multi-million pound announcement by Environment Minister Richard Benyon today.
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) held a ceremony today to mark its ongoing cooperation with the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to develop a Taiwan 2050 Pathways Calculator.
Speech by Gregory Barker, Minister of State, to the Intersolar Conference.
Foreign Office Minister for Europe David Lidington has updated Parliament on Foreign Affairs and General Affairs Councils: 24-25 June
Making energy saving improvements to your property could increase its value by 14 per cent on average
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