The world’s first commercially-available pet food line made from cultivated meat has landed on shelf at Pets at Home. Chick ...
A scheme that requires developers to boost nature has delivered just a fraction of the expected new habitat in its first year, campaigners say. Richard Broadbent, Environmental lawyer at Freeths, says ...
The amount of land delivering ‘biodiversity net gain’ linked to developments is falling well short of expectations, research suggests.
A beauty spot in a seaside town has a suspected outbreak of avian influenza, also known as bird flu.Blackpool Council said ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A cross-government team is to be set up in a bid to tackle a long-running issue with brown and orange harbour water, an MP says. Tests have identified iron ochre getting into Queens Dock, at ...
The policing minister said she was aware of the “cost pressure” on police the XL bully ban had caused and wants to make sure forces get the funding to enforce it. Police chiefs have warned that ...
According to a BBC publication, poultry farmers in the UK are appealing to the government to let them vaccinate their flocks against the "devastating" avian influenza virus spreading across the ...
John Chambers, president of Kyndryl UK and Ireland, said: “This renewed partnership with Defra is an exciting step forward as ...
Organisers have unveiled a "huge line-up of industry-leading national and international speakers", including Daniel Zeichner, Defra's minister for food security and rural affairs. Firstly ...
Defra has had to pay HMRC an additional £23.3million for getting IR35 wrong, taking its total liability for off-payroll errors to a swingeing £86.5million. The Department for Environment, Food and ...