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Non-departmental public body in the UK
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The Environment Agency (EA) is a non-departmental public body, established in 1996 and sponsored by the United Kingdom government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with responsibilities relating to the protection and enhancement of the environment in England.
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Fears of more flooding and ice warnings following Storm BabetThere could be more flooding this week, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned, after heavy downpours brought by Storm Babet left hundreds of properties submerged in water.Sky News - Published | |
Major flooding 'could continue until Tuesday 'after Storm BabetFlooding from major rivers could continue until Tuesday following Storm Babet, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned.Sky News - Published | |
Sewage spills fall by nearly a fifth, but it's 'not down to water firms' actions'Sewage spills in England fell by almost a fifth last year, figures show - but the Environment Agency (EA) says this was not because of actions taken by water companies.Sky News - Published | |
Drought declared for all of England's South WestA drought has been declared for all of England's South West region, the Environment Agency has announced.Sky News - Published | |
Be 'less squeamish' about drinking reprocessed sewage waterBritons should be "less squeamish" about drinking reprocessed sewage water, and stop treating the resource as a "free good", the head of the Environment Agency has said.Sky News - Published | |
Truss Environment Agency budget cuts resulted in 'doubled sewage discharge', Labour claimsLiz Truss has been accused of presiding over budget cuts to the Environment Agency that have resulted in "doubled sewage discharge".Sky News - Published | |
Parched England could see drought in August if hot, dry weather persists, Environment Agency has warnedSwathes of England may face drought as soon as August if the hot and dry weather persists, the Environment Agency has confirmed.Sky News - Published | |
'It won't just kill plants and animals, it'll kill us too': Environment chief warns of irreversible biodiversity damageHumanity is closer than ever to irreversible biodiversity damage that could kill off mankind - not just plants and animals, the Environment Agency will warn today.Sky News - Published | |
Some British coastal communities condemned to be swallowed by the sea because of climate changeSome British coastal communities will "inevitably" be forced from their homes as climate change eats away at their shores, the head of England's Environment Agency (EA) will warn today.Sky News - Published |