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Repairing channel walls and making a maintenance platform and track will make big differences to reducing flood risk to more than 100 properties in Bristol.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers has today confirmed Sir William Worsley as the new Chair of Forestry Commission.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Claire Perry O’Neill will no longer be UK COP26 President.
Your opportunity to meet the team behind the Helston scheme.
Gosforth Primary win regional final of international tournament promoting scientific and problem solving skills.
The Government Chemist provides evidence of past and current initiatives to help inform the National Food Strategy
The Government Chemist team was invited by IAEA to attend the Asia-Pacific Technical Regional Cooperation Project Meeting in Vietnam
Exercise to practice biosecurity measures in the event of an African swine fever outbreak
The MMO is looking to recruit four members to the North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (IFCA).
Changes to gull licensing in 2020.
£1.15 million of government funding announced to tackle food waste in households and supply chains
Landmark Bill will better protect our natural environment for generations to come.
Telford man to pay £11,600 after failing to clear waste
Natural England’s ‘Recreation ReMEDIES’ project is launched today with £2.5 million of funding.
Scottish fishing industry to benefit from UK Government’s flagship Fisheries Bill
British High Commission in Bangladesh led a discussion to convey the UK’s ambition for this year’s COP26 and its growing collaboration with Bangladesh.
Flagship Bill creates powers to ensure a profitable future for the nation's fishing industry and protections for our precious Blue Belt.
Fishing industry will need to adhere to existing regulations until the end of the transition period.
The EU are making changes to the pre-notification system, which will be applicable to imports during the transition period
This Burns Night, haggis is set to be enjoyed in 20 countries across the globe, including Greece, Ghana, and Hong Kong
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