The Environmental Improvement Plan: 40 Achievements Driving Sustainable Progress
Today, we look at key actions the government has taken to deliver on vital environmental objectives.
Today, we look at key actions the government has taken to deliver on vital environmental objectives.
Today, we look at coverage following the launch of six new Nature Recovery Projects by Natural England and the government.
Today, we look at coverage following the launch of the third National Adaptation Programme which sets out a five-year plan to boost resilience to climate change.
There has been widespread coverage in the I News, Daily Express, BBC News, Sky News, the Guardian and in the Sun reporting on yesterday’s opposition debate which the Kept Animals Bill.
There has been coverage in The Times today on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill.
We are supporting the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill, which will deliver our commitment to ban the import of hunting trophies from endangered animals. This comprehensive ban will cover all species considered to be at risk from the international trade, including elephants, giraffes, rhinos, big cats, bears, primates and hippos.
Today we are looking at the latest government tree planting statistics published by the Forestry Commission.
There has been continued coverage on dangerous dogs, including in The Mirror as part of their Time for Action on Dangerous Dogs campaign. The campaign calls for a ‘Jack Lis Law’, named in honour of the 10-year-old tragically killed by a dog.
There has been widespread online coverage following the Government’s update in the House yesterday on the status of the Kept Animals Bill.
There has been coverage in The Times today which covers comments from the Home Builders Federation, who claim that Natural England has blocked the building of over 160,000 homes due to nutrient neutrality rules, causing development levels to fall to …
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