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New commitments from the water industry aim to increase transparency around storm overflows.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Secretary George Eustice chaired a COBR meeting on the response to Storm Christoph this evening.
Two severe flood warnings have been issued, meaning there is a threat to life and significant disruption.
The deadline for applications for the £100m Zoo Animals Fund has been extended until 28 May 2021.
£23 million to support businesses affected by the COVID pandemic and adjusting to new export requirements.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow sets out the UK's vision for our seas and highlights cross-government Offshore Wind Enabling Actions Programme in keynote speech at the 2021 Coastal Futures conference.
Environment Secretary George Eustice has written an open letter to all those working in the food and drink supply chains
The government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Council of the Exploration of the Sea
Secretary of State, George Eustice, gives an address at the 2021 virtual Oxford Farming Conference.
Consultation on future of gene editing to be launched by Environment Secretary at Oxford Farming Conference.
UK REACH, the UK’s independent chemicals regulatory framework, starts on 1 January 2021
Exports to the EU of live animals and products of animal origin such as meat, fish and dairy can continue.
Soldiers from the Royal Gurkha Rifles supported the Zambian National Anti-Poaching Task Force by sharing their skills with recruits
The Environment Secretary George Eustice has appointed Dame Glenys Stacey as the Chair of the new Office for Environmental Protection (OEP).
Government seeks views on introducing compulsory cat microchipping in England.
The number of workers permitted to travel to the UK to pick and package fruit and vegetables will be increased for next year’s harvest, the government has announced today (22 December).
Measures announced to support farmers and growers next year, including an extended and expanded Seasonal Workers Pilot
Part of the River Wharfe at Ilkley becomes the first river bathing site in England, which will help to make the water cleaner and safer for local swimmers
Seven sites will receive a share of over £5.5m pot to research how nature can be used to improve mental health and wellbeing.
Innovative flare of the industry is generating attention with novel approaches, including using sheep to maintain vineyards and bespoke weather forecasting.
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