Ministers to meet water bosses as crunch vote on sewage looms
Critics have claimed Government action against water companies does not go far enough.
Critics have claimed Government action against water companies does not go far enough.
EU member states are outlawing the use of plastic plates, cutlery and polystyrene food containers but the UK Government is not following suit.
The Environment Agency has warned that the sector must improve on its environmental performance.
The American B-24 Liberator bomber plane crashed in West Sussex in June 1944 after sustaining heavy damage during a raid over occupied France.
Government drive comes ahead of key nature and climate summits this year.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
Organisers hope to share the photos and stories of 1,000 of those held captive by the Japanese.
All stores, including corner shops, now have to apply the charge.
The move will see the charge doubled from 5p and will extend to all stores, including corner shops.
Conservationists have said many people are not aware of the laws against disturbing dolphins, whales and porpoises.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has announced a £150 million funding package to be shared between 25 local schemes.
The horticultural charity said it would trial alternatives for compost such as farmed sphagnum moss in the next few years.
Backbench Conservative MPs also claimed the country’s heritage was ‘under a direct assault’ by people who questioned what it was to be British.
The fashion industry is estimated to account for 4% of annual global carbon emissions.
A SECOND World War pilot who mistook greenhouse reflections for the White Cliffs of Dover, parachuted into Nazi-occupied Guernsey and ended up as a prisoner of war.