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Sixty per cent of more than 3,148 British animal and plant species have declined in the past 50 years, according to a new 'wildlife stocktake'. The State of Nature report found butterflies, hedgehogs and skylarks had all undergone serious decline.
by Richard Welbirg Britain's farming sector could struggle to find seasonal labour after controls on Bulgarian and Romanian migrants are lifted, a new report has ...
David Amess is Conservative MP for Southend West It is not easy to make a quick assessment of the UK fishing industry. At times, the big figures can seem glo...
Labour party press release Luciana Berger MP, Shadow Minister for Climate Change, commenting on the Energy & Climate Change Select Committee's report published to...
SNP press release Former Labour Chancellor Denis Healey has admitted the Treasury purposely played down the value of Scotland’s oil reserves in the 1970s because o...
Ahead of International climate negotiations and the game-changing Energy Bill vote on 3rd June, former Special Representative for Climate Change, John Ashton CBE, ga...
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