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Housing measures for birds announced in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Cheshire, Merseyside and Lancashire
This joint statement was released following the meeting between UK Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband and India's Minister of Power, Manohar Lal.
Environment Agency publication captures latest research about natural flood management to help understand what works best where
We reviewed the latest research on natural flood management and updated the Working with natural processes evidence directory.
The Environment Agency has started construction of a £1million new fish pass at Turf Lock on the River Lark at Mildenhall in Suffolk.
A man has appeared at court for failing to clear an illegal waste site for the second time – and operating another one in Middlesbrough.
The Environment Agency is continuing to carry out improvement works to Lydney Harbour to give the historic site a sustainable and prosperous future.
The Environment Agency used powers to impose a Variable Monetary Penalty after the estate took more water from the Dorset Frome than it was licensed to do.
GAD has provided recommendations to help public sector organisations in Scotland use more consistent climate scenarios when planning climate adaptation.
Three men were arrested on 5 February as part of an investigation into the large-scale, illegal tipping of waste at the Hoads Wood SSSI in Ashford, Kent
Today (Thursday, 6 February) UK Government Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill spoke at the NFU Scotland conference in Glasgow.
The Immingham Green Energy Terminal application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
More nuclear power plants will be approved across England and Wales as the Prime Minister slashes red tape to get Britain building - as part of his Plan for Change.
Additional £17m will foster UK-Ukraine collaboration in the clean energy field.
The Environment Agency has opened a second consultation into a permit variation application from Drax Power Limited in Yorkshire.
Four Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) members travelled to Andalucia to visit the El Cabril low and intermediate level nuclear waste disposal facility.
Marine Management Organisation is advising fishers of forthcoming changes to a number of exemptions to the Landing Obligation in English waters following a scientific review and public consultation.
Government relaunches an expanded Net Zero Council, bringing together business, civil society and local authorities to drive the clean energy transition as part of the Plan for Growth.
A record £2.65 billion will be committed to build or maintain up to 1,000 flood defences, protecting more than 66,000 properties.
An innovative biocontrol project has been launched aiming to reduce the spread of floating pennywort in the Cam Washes, SSSI.
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