The UK's Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) has extended its contract with Kyndryl for another year. In an agreement valued at £2.28 million ($2.83m), Kyndryl will help Defra ...
The future rollout of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) hinges on the upcoming spending review, Defra officials told a meeting of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) select ...
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How working with fishing communities in Indonesia has led to the co-creation of an illustrated book that highlights climate ...
Defra will tomorrow launch the new scheme administrator to run its controversial extended producer responsibility (EPR) programme, with the new body operating under the title PackUK. The first fees ...
The key to increasing productivity and viability is to diversify from prime production, Defra officials told a meeting of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) select committee on Tuesday ...
IndieWire can share an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode, which sees Klepper — a correspondent for “The Daily Show” since 2014 — speak to MAGA supporters filling the city’s ...
The ATTENUATE project will pioneer new approaches to financing adaptation, working in close collaboration with public and private sector partners across three case studies: UK Government (HM Treasury ...
An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why. By Siddhartha Mitter A jury found them guilty of conspiring as part of a crew to steal art, sports memorabilia and artifacts from smaller museums.
When it comes to clip vs magazine, there seems to be some confusion among many shooters, or at least a tendency to say one when we mean to other. Both “clip” and “magazine” describe a ...
Whatever will that top bloke do next? What makes the 49-second clip of William happily hanging in a pub so striking is not that the prince really is going all in on his everyman, regular bloke ...
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is reported to have told contractors responsible for fitting loft insulation in poor homes to plan for cuts of up to 15% from April.