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Environmental bodies in England and Wales seek views on the future of the Upper Severn Valley,
The UK Centre for Seabed Mapping (UK CSM) programme team co-hosted an event with The Royal Society to explore the vital role of seabed mapping in ocean science.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
All anglers were prosecuted for fishing without a licence and two received penalties for additional fishing offences.
The government has published its response to the Independent Review of Protected Site Management on Dartmoor.
Eighth auction confirmed for 23-29 September 2024 to support woodland creation and help tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
The British Ambassador visited communities in Guatemala and Honduras that will benefit from the Biodiverse Landscapes Fund.
UKAEA has improved optical viewport technology - reducing optical distortion by up to 75 percent - for applications such as fusion energy and quantum physics.
Multiple people involved in a large-scale waste crime operation in Staffordshire are facing prison following a successful prosecution by the Environment Agency.
Jo Bradwell has been appointed as Non-Executive Commissioner to the Forestry Commission
Pharmaceutical Assessor vacancy, working in the regulation of veterinary pharmaceutical medicines.
UK attends launch of new quality certification scheme at OECD Headquarters in Paris to address infrastructure gap in emerging markets.
Farmer Daniel Macey has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling nearly £5,000 after silage effluent polluted the Fivehead river close to his farm.
HMS Tamar and her crew will be visiting the Kingdom of Tonga from 8 to 13 April.
The anglers were found by fisheries enforcement officers to be fishing without a licence in Yeovil, Somerset.
The Environment Agency will be monitoring 2 Lincolnshire saltmarshes as part of a new UK-wide research project.
The Environment Agency will be monitoring an Essex saltmarsh as part of a new UK-wide research project.
This new reliable energy infrastructure will help tackle power cuts known as load-shedding, and keep the lights on.
Angler caught and in court.
A director and his Manchester-based company have been hit with substantial fines following a significant breach of environmental regulations.
Graeme Jack and Glen Nimmo will join the Board for three years
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