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  • Trends in butterflies: habitat specialists and species of the wider countryside in the UK and in England.

  • ACRE's advice on applications to import, process, market or eat (as food and feed) GM crops such as cotton.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessments, qualitative risk assessments and updated situation assessments for bluetongue virus in Europe.

  • Summary of expert workshops held under the Specialised Committee on Fisheries

  • This report examines how the growth of digital services, and the data centres that support them, affects energy consumption in the UK.

  • Research into infrared heating technologies with investigations from literature and user experience tests.

  • Research into the effectiveness of energy audits and reporting in identifying and delivering energy efficiency savings across organisations.

  • July effort statistics 2025

  • July effort statistics 2025

  • Research providing updates to the cost and technical assumptions for deep geothermal for power, and deep and shallow geothermal for heat.

  • Reports on the extent of recreational use of environmental waters in England based on data from 2017 to 2024.

  • Social research to examine the use of thermal storage technologies in UK district heat networks, comparing it with international practices and identifying barriers to greater uptake.

  • These reports are part of a research project which developed the UK Geothermal Platform, a geothermal energy information hub funded by DESNZ and delivered by the British Geological Survey.  

  • Annual and historic quarterly reports published by the GB Wildlife Disease Surveillance Partnership on the monitoring of disease in wildlife.

  • These reports outline the benefits to consumers of smart meters and the progress on maximising those benefits, including research on the delivery of the smart meter customer journey.

  • Understanding domestic and non-domestic consumer attitudes and behaviours in response to the smart meter roll-out.

  • A qualitative risk assessment on the likelihood of Brucella canis incursion into Great Britain from any country worldwide, and the potential for subsequent transmission among susceptible animal populations.

  • Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.

  • These are the fishing quota allocations for England and the UK.

  • A summary of pollution incident performance for the 9 water and sewerage companies operating in England.