BBC One looks at Environment Agency action to tackle waste crime

We look at positive coverage of the Environment Agency's work on waste crime on BBC One.
We look at positive coverage of the Environment Agency's work on waste crime on BBC One.
The launch of the Environment Agency's Flood Action Campaign.
On Friday the Environment Agency published its latest list of Enforcement Undertakings accepted by EA under which 15 companies and individuals that polluted rivers and streams or made other environmental breaches will pay more than £2.2 million to environmental charities and local projects.
Coverage of the now complete £16 million Teesside flood scheme, Natural Flood Management in Suffolk, Minister Coffey writes to Swindon Council, and Minister Rutley visits the Scottish drinks industry
Minister Rutley's visit to Bradford and our response to the EAC's latest comments.
Media coverage on the Committee on Climate Change's coastal erosion report.
...and the NHS to ensure there is no disruption to public services and for alternative plans to be put in place for hospitals affected to dispose of their waste safely....
Our position on live animal exports and the Prince of Wales' visit to the Environment Agency's Kielder Salmon Centre in Scotland yesterday.
Our announcement of a consultation to ban the third party sales of puppies and kittens and a New Civil Engineer interview with Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency.
Information on how we share air pollution alerts and further coverage of yesterday's EFRA committee session on water regulation.