UK-EU agreement on fisheries
The Scottish government and the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation have raised concerns over the UK-EU agreement.
The Scottish government and the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation have raised concerns over the UK-EU agreement.
Our announcement confirmed that the number of workers permitted to travel to the UK to pick and package fruit and vegetables under the Seasonal Workers Pilot will be tripled next year.
Today we look at widespread national and regional coverage of the government’s plans to make cat microchipping compulsory in England.
The Coroner’s inquest into the role of air pollution in the death of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, who died in 2013, has concluded today.
Today we look at how the UK became one of the first countries in the world to fulfil a key commitment of the Paris Agreement.
In today’s blog we look at an interview with Forestry Commission Chair Sir William Worsley for a Channel 4 feature on peat bogs.
Today we look at the announcement that greater protections for species of sharks will be considered through a new call for evidence to understand the scale of the shark fin trade in the UK.
Today, as National Tree Week comes to a close, we look at coverage in titles such as the Times, Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail of two recent announcements of new funding for tree planting.
The Guardian has published an article today suggesting the Environment Agency (EA) has attended dramatically fewer water pollution incidents during the coronavirus pandemic, which the paper says raises concerns that the crisis is allowing companies to “break environmental regulations with impunity”.
Today we look at widespread national and regional coverage of the government’s plans to ban the export of live animals for slaughter and fattening.