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Investment in transport schemes in Cornwall, Greater Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton.
£4m funding will enable innovative projects to enhance tree planting stocks and woodland resilience to help meet Government net zero by 2050 ambitions
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has set out her vision for the future of UK international development which will help address increasing global challenges.
A 5 year partnership project to eliminate pennywort on a 23 mile stretch of the River Great Ouse has been a success.
Ten creative teams from across the UK have been selected to develop a series of events, public engagement programmes and virtual projects as part of the Festival UK* 2022
Employment Tribunal decision.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss gave a speech at Chatham House to set out how the UK is building a network of liberty around the world.
Research and development on next-generation 5G and 6G wireless technology and telecoms security is to be ramped up as part of a £110 million government investment.
£5 million available for tree and seed suppliers of all sizes and from any sector to expand and modernise
UK Global Screen Fund to continue following successful pilot which supported more than 65 productions
The National Academy for Social Prescribing (NASP) has been awarded £5 million in funding to support people to stay connected and maintain their health and wellbeing following the COVID-19 pandemic.
George Eustice delivered a speech at Groundswell setting out future farming plans, including the opening of the Sustainable Farming Incentive.
Transcript of the speech by Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi.
Encouraging more schools to grow fruit and vegetables.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plants may be rooted to the spot but, as well as providing the food we eat, they can help make leaps in our understanding of the world.
Dr Cable argues in his paper, A Strategy for Sustainable Growth, that striking the right balance between making savings to public spending and…
The Be Plant Wise campaign highlights five of the worst offending invasive aquatic plants that are threatening our wildlife and waterways.
World leaders have today signed a global agreement that will prevent millions of infant deaths, and boost the life chances of millions more, by equipping the developing world with the means to beat malnutrition.
Consulate General hosted a Ramadan iftar for 'Palestine Strings' ahead of their upcoming trip to the UK.
Invasive species week runs till 29 March and is encouraging river users to think about non-native species and aquatic plants such as floating pennywort.
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