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Employment Tribunal decision.
Over the last 18 months, the Environment Agency's Waterways team has been working hard to create a pollinator paradise along the River Great Ouse.
Free app will allow people to count pollinators in their gardens and green spaces.
A cornucopia of colour is a sight to bee-hold on busy roadside verges in Yorkshire, creating the perfect habitat for bees and other pollinators.
Bees' Needs Week is back for the fifth year running from 13 - 19 July
The public are being encouraged to do their bit at home to care for bees, with five simple actions to help provide bees and other pollinators with food and a home.
Public called upon to take five simple actions to support pollinators
Further restrictions on neonicotinoid pesticides have been approved following a vote in the European Commission.
Bees' Needs Week is back for the third year running from 9 - 15 July
A small proportion of registered designs have an error in their dates. We will soon start updating our register to show the correct dates.
Ed Vaizey temporarily saves May Morris wall hangings
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Five simple actions you can take to help make our environment more friendly for bees, butterflies, moths and other insect pollinators.
Symbolic flower sown in the grounds of the British Embassy in Vienna as part of centenary commemorations marking the start of WW1
In a shared act of remembrance the British and French Defence Secretaries planted ceramic poppies at the Tower of London.
Environment Minister George Eustice speaks at Bee Summit about range of pollinators initiatives.
Critically acclaimed UK Pavilion from Milan Expo 2015 finds new home on British soil from June 2016.
Safer, smoother journeys as well as environmental benefits are on the way along the A66 in Cumbria – thanks to a £3.5 million package of improvements.
Centrepiece of installation to tour UK for 4 years.
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