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Asbestos | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers At the end of the transition period, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as amended by the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2
Timber | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers This spring we will consult on an English Tree Strategy, including measures to support our domestic timber industry.
Dogs: Meat | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers I can assure you that the Government shares the public’s high regard for animal welfare, including the welfare of dogs, and we are committed
Floods: Earby | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The Government recognises the impact the recent flooding incidents have had on communities and sympathises with those affected.
Forests | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The latest Woodland Natural Capital Accounts were published by the Office for National Statistics in February 2020.
Norfolk Island | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers In 1914 Norfolk Island became a Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth of Australia by way of a (UK) Order in Council and the (Au
Air Pollution | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Our Clean Air Strategy (CAS) sets out an ambitious programme of action to reduce air pollutant emissions from a wide range of sources.
Climate Change | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The Gulf Stream is a small part of a large, global-scale ocean ‘conveyor belt’ of circulation, driven by winds and by differences in tempera
Chemicals Regulation - <i>Question</i> | Lords debates My Lords, leaving the EU provides a unique opportunity to set up our own system for chemicals that will deliver high standards and be flexib
Chemicals Regulation - <i>Question</i> | Lords debates We absolutely recognise that the costs may be substantial.