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The UK and Taiwan co-hosted the 6th UK-Taiwan Energy Dialogue on 21 November 2024. It is a crucial platform for bilateral cooperation on energy and climate.
The Fusion Energy Café has been inaugurated at the Bridge Skills Hub, Worksop, to raise awareness of fusion energy in a welcoming setting.
The Taskforce will strengthen collaborative working across the UK to improve tree planting and ensure the long-term survival of woodland.
The payment follows the Environment Agency's investigation into a Severn Trent Water pollution of a Leicestershire brook.
The UK chief medical officers, chief nursing officers and chief midwifery officers have given advice on the importance of folic acid supplementation.
The UK is investing in the largest solar energy project in the Philippines and is developing four new wind farms across the country.
This report provides a 12-month update to the leaders of the South Africa Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
Four in five beaches meet minimum standard for bathing water in part of the South West – but group effort is needed to root out all sources of deterioration.
Nearly every one of Devon and Cornwall’s 155 monitored bathing waters meets the minimum standards for bathing water quality.
Timothy Burcham was owed £6,000 for waste removed from a mobile home park in Paignton. But the company that owned it went into administration before paying him.
The Deputy Government Chemist presents at the Association of Port Health Authorities AGM and Port Health Training Day.
New guide identifies 33 tree species best suited for planting on farmland
Further action is needed to improve bathing water quality
People in Birmingham are helping Natural England to understand the complex barriers that stop them using green spaces in the city.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has launched a specialised cyber facility to accelerate collaboration across nuclear operators and the supply chain, on the adoption of innovative technologies such as AI and…
On 14 November 2024 Dean Richards was given a three-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £15,000 costs to the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) at Truro Crown Court.
The Environment Agency worked with over 500 partners and thousands of volunteers to enhance fisheries and promote angling.
A £100,000 donation to the Purple Horizons Nature Recovery Project will make a real difference for wildlife and people.
Wallington-based company fined £30,000, at Croydon magistrates' court for failing to clear site they owned of waste following numerous warnings.
New developments in Greater Manchester are delivering on housing and nature targets as part of the Government’s Biodiversity Net Gain policy.
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