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Birmingham city’s famous Balti dish is the first curry in Europe to apply for legally recognised status.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Police and local authorities to be given new legal powers to tackle irresponsible dog ownership
George Eustice visited RSPB-owned Hope Farm to see work taking place to better protect our farmland birds.
There is just one week for you to take advantage of the early bird booking offer for the Government Chemist Conference 2014.
EU deal struck to help Scottish fishermen combat Russian trade embargo
The programme of speakers who will outline methods for “Beating the cheats” at the Government Chemist 2014 conference is announced.
Lunchtime intervention at the UN General Assembly by Andrew Mitchell, Foreign Office Prosperity Director, on the illegal wildlife trade
A letter responding to proposals for new and updated standards to protect the water environment under the Water Framework Directive.
Letter informing authorities that the consultation and safeguarding directions in relation to the Thames Tideway Tunnel project have been revoked.
More than 700,000 extra days at sea have been secured for UK fishermen in Western Waters in 2014.
Information on how to access health advice and monitor air quality forecasts for your area.
Major new infrastructure project has been given the go ahead to address London's failing sewerage system.
Agreement to export UK horses to China announced as part of plans to help grow world leading equine industry.
Decision published to make an Order granting development consent for the Thames Tideway Tunnel to be built and operated.
This newsletter was issued in September 2014.
Badger culls resume in Somerset and Gloucestershire as part of government's comprehensive strategy to make England TB free.
Nick Clegg gave the keynote speech at the RSPB's State of Nature conference.
Government responds to Professor Chris Elliott's report into the food integrity and assurance of food supply networks
Nick Clegg announced that the government will maintain funding for Kew Gardens at current levels.
Trade in manta rays and five shark species is being restricted from 14 September 2014 to protect their populations from declining.
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