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First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Recent storms caused erosion on the beach in Lancing. Up to 12,000 cubic metres of shingle will be brought in to maintain defence to homes and businesses.
Anglers from South, Midlands and London skipped fees used to maintain fisheries
We will soon be replacing the Special Import Scheme with a new digital Import Service for veterinary surgeons.
Members of the public can attend a public drop-in session between 6pm and 9pm on Wednesday 7 February at the village hall in Snailbeach near Shrewsbury.
A North Yorkshire man has received a suspended prison sentence for the illegal deposit of waste on the River Swale flood plain.
Minister Graham Stuart visits the ground-breaking Gateshead Mine Water Heat scheme.
Two men from Evesham, Worcestershire and a man from Gloucester have been found guilty of fishing without a licence in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
Research has been carried out by the Coal Authority and Ordnance Survey to map the potential demand for mine water heat projects in Great Britain.
£1.3 billion additional investment in the nuclear plant, key to expanding nuclear energy in the UK and providing stable, cheaper and more secure power in the long-term.
The United Kingdom's National Statement delivered at the World Health Organization's Executive Board in Geneva.
Over £190 million will be made available to help industry in the transition to net zero, reducing emissions as they switch to cleaner, cheaper energy.
New law will create a new specific offence for dog and cat abduction
The Environment Agency has completed restoration works of a flood embankment in Gloucester which helps to better protect around 50 properties from flooding.
James Mete's family found were guilty of running illegal waste site in 2019. Mete sentenced after police catch up with him after he absconded whilst on bail.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is excited to reveal an increase in red squirrel sightings on Kirkcudbright Training Area in Dumfries and Galloway.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has confirmed that more than 80% of under-12m inshore vessels participated in the I-VMS roll-out programme last year, resulting in £1.3m of European funding being awarded to fishers.
13 anglers from Birmingham, Walsall and Droitwich have been found guilty of fishing without a licence in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
12 projects receive a share of up to £16 million from Green Home Finance Accelerator to help families improve their home's energy efficiency.
Anglers caught without licences in Hampshire and Somerset
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