Weekly stories
On today's blog we look at wartime memorabilia collectors being jailed for chemical weapons offences and an increase in angling as over quarter of a million fishing licences were sold after lockdown restrictions were lifted.
The Agriculture Bill has taken one step closer towards Royal Assent and we take a look at today’s coverage on the Greenpeace’s report calling the government to ban supertrawlers from fishing in Marine Protected Areas.
There has been national media and broadcast coverage of the Benyon Review into Highly Protected Marine Areas, published today in occasion of World Ocean Day
In today's blog, we look at further coverage of dry weather over the weekend in light of Friday's National Drought Group meeting and new government funding to protect rare wildlife and vulnerable habitats.
In this afternoon's blog we look at BBC coverage on Asian hornets, which are smaller than our native hornet and pose no greater risk to human health than a bee.
In today's blog we look at further national coverage of the cliff collapse on the Isle of Sheppey in Eastchurch, Kent over the weekend leading to the evacuation of twenty homes,
In today's blog, we look at calls for the public to report sightings of tree pest Oak Processionary Moth and the new shielding guidance for the extremely clinically vulnerable and on food support options available for those who need them.
Today we look at coverage of a new Defra funded report that reveals tyres are a major source of microplastics found in the marine environment.
We look at media coverage of the food charity network FareShare, which reports it is delivering more than double the usual amount of food to charities supporting vulnerable people.
A look at the widespread coverage this morning on the opportunities for students and furloughed workers to apply for seasonal farm work and our response to a Guardian article on the UK food supply chain.