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Government announces a further £3.9 million to be awarded to UK Seafood Fund projects across the UK.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Following a public consultation, the government has set out reforms for the wine sector which will begin in 2024.
Measures announced by Nuclear Minister Andrew Bowie at IAEA Fusion Energy Conference.
A consultation on banning wet wipes containing plastic across the UK has been launched today under plans to tackle plastic pollution and clean up waterways.
The Prime Minister has vowed to step up the UK’s presence in Northern Europe, deepen cooperation on tackling hybrid threats and protect Critical National Infrastructure with Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) partners as he met…
Illegal Teesside scrap site with hundreds of cars piled up must now be cleared following Environment Agency investigation.
Work is underway to build a new £2million flood risk management scheme to better protect homes from flooding in the Pebble Mill area of Birmingham.
Mine water heat experts highlight the potential of mine water heat 6 months since the nation's first large-scale scheme in Gateshead started operating.
As work starts on the Tyne Bridge restoration, specific assurances were required to gain the requisite licensing from the MMO.
An Environment Agency team in Barking and Dagenham are reducing their carbon emissions by swapping out their fossil-fuelled machinery for battery powered.
Public sector organisations can now bid for a share of £230 million to help make low-carbon energy upgrades to their buildings.
Ministerial Directions issued by the Secretary of State under section 52 of the Climate Change Act 2008.
The £26 million flood storage reservoir will better protect homes and businesses in the Nottinghamshire village of Lowdham from the devastation of flooding.
Tighter emission limits for industries under the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, as the 2024 carbon allowance auction calendar is published.
A partnership day of action in West Cumbria has seen road users stop checked and waste sites visited by the Environment Agency and partners.
A Birmingham angler was caught fishing without a licence at Riddings Fishery near Grendon, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
A joint study at the Joint European Torus, investigating the impact of neutrons on electronics, will be a vital step for future fusion facilities.
Environment Agency launches consultation on updating charges for regulating notified international waste shipments
An additional 8.41 hectares of lowland wet heath at Finglandrigg Woods near Carlisle has been recognised for its importance for nature and the local community.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted two anglers from Gloucester for illegally fishing without a licence.
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