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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Paints launched at the Coal Authority's Six Bells mine water treatment scheme in South Wales.
A temporary export bar has been placed on View of Verona with the Ponte delle Navi by Bernardo Bellotto
Ochre from mine water treatment schemes used to treat soil contaminated with arsenic at Mersey Gateway
Our fourth selection of posts from across the Analysis Function, each sharing five facts about a topic or project
Over 70,000 eels have made the journey to Cambridgeshire from the Sargasso Sea – a journey of over 3,000 miles.
Grounding of a ro-ro freight ferry in thick fog while entering Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland.
Coal Authority’s Lynemouth scheme can now treat more than 6 billion litres of mine water every year.
Geospatial Commission launches revolutionary underground digital map to support economic growth, improve safety and reduce delays.
UK is seeking views on the management of sandeel stocks and Norway pout to address stock declines.
Planning permission has been granted for The Moors at Arne, a scheme on the Isle of Purbeck adapting approximately 150 hectares of low-lying grassland into diverse wetlands.
The Environment Agency has begun work to make it easier for fish and eels to swim up and down the River Frome in Yate, north Bristol.
Ochre deposits from one of Cornwall’s abandoned tin mines is currently featuring in an international art exhibition in Newlyn.
Allegations of rare agarwood illegal importation is being investigated by the UK Border Agency after an Oxford Street store raid.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Environment Agency officers have welcomed the arrival of elvers for the first time this year at an eel pass on the River Great Ouse, Cambridgeshire.
The MAA has undertaken a detailed analysis study on exercise data, to capture and understand air safety issues on exercise.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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