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Critically acclaimed UK Pavilion from Milan Expo 2015 finds new home on British soil from June 2016.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Prime Minister David Cameron announced funding to repair infrastructure damaged by floods and a campaign to promote tourism in the north.
Details of the Government Chemist Conference 2016
The government confirms terms of reference for the National Flood Resilience Review to be chaired by Oliver Letwin.
Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on expected rainfall.
Iconic harvest mouse immortalised by Beatrix Potter returns to Hampshire village where it was first discovered
Today Environment Secretary announces a brand new Great British Food Unit.
Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on a meeting held today with Leeds MPs on recent flooding.
A final report published today showcases the achievements of the 12 Nature Improvement Areas established in 2012
Twenty-three new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) will bring the total to 50 and cover more than a fifth of English waters.
Farmers hit by Storm Eva flooding in Lancashire and Yorkshire will receive emergency funding.
New coastal paths have been approved from Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge and Dunball Wharf to and St Audries Bay.
Details of a new six point action plan published today to help the recovery of England's hen harrier populations.
Environment Agency Chairman Sir Philip Dilley has resigned today
This newsletter was issued in January 2016.
Elizabeth Truss today delivered a speech to delegates at the annual Oxford Farming Conference
The Environment Secretary sets out priorities to make farmers more resilient
New rules from 1 January mean fishermen targeting certain demersal species such as haddock, sole and plaice must land all their catch.
The achievements of Defra staff have been recognised in the New Year’s Honours list 2016, published today.
Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England.
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