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Anglian Water admits failure of its treatment works led to pollution in River Wid. Incident caused the death of invertebrate and fish life across 3 kilometres.
Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey delivered a speech to the CLA Business Conference
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
An ambitious programme to restore and improve rivers in the Lake District has beaten competition from across Europe to win the prestigious European Riverprize.
Shingle recycling work at Sussex beach will help reduce the risk of coastal flooding.
Organisations have been awarded funding to deliver accredited training programmes to boost numbers of skilled retrofit, energy efficiency and heat pump installers.
More than 70,000 properties at risk. Training takes only 2 hours to complete. Be a vital link for your community and emergency responders.
As part of National Tree Week, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has announced £200,000 of funding for England's newest Community Forest in Cumbria.
This Christmas, the Environment Agency is sharing 24 simple steps that we can all take to make more sustainable choices.
The Environment Agency has recently informed abstractors in the Ant Valley about proposed changes to their licences.
For the second year running, our 148 monitored bathing beaches in Devon and Cornwall have broken records for water quality standards.
Forest Research-led mapping reveals extent of damage from 2021’s winter storms with 3,300 hectares in England damaged
The Environment Agency’s project to restore flood protection from the River Derwent in Matlock, Derbyshire will reach its halfway stage this Christmas.
Fifteen innovative low-carbon projects have been selected to join the UK’s Climate Finance Accelerator - they will each receive tailored capacity building to help them find investment.
Anyone buying Welsh Leeks will be able to clearly see from the label if they are getting the ‘real thing’.
A project to improve the water environment in Dorset’s Stour catchment has successfully gained a sixth year of funding from the Environment Agency.
The latest National Drought Group meeting reiterates expectation that water companies start planning now to manage potentially significant impacts next year.
The UK Government will attend the first negotiations meeting in Uruguay for a global plastics treaty
Sir James Bevan outlines why adaptation must accompany mitigation to address the challenge of climate change
The Business and Energy Secretary announces further measures to help secure the UK’s energy independence.
Speech by Natural England Chair Tony Juniper to the Farming for Food and Nature conference, 28 November 2022
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