Parks need billions
Press Review 23 August 2001
Divorce rate falls
Press Review 22 August 2001
Britain's census delays
Press Review 16 August 2001
Environment can help rural recovery, says report
News Article 9 July 2001
Promoting and protecting Britain's environment are the keys to helping the countryside recover from the impact of the foot and mouth disease outbreak, a new report said on Monday.
Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill (Failed bill 2001/02 session)
Legislation 30 June 2001
John Randall (Con, Uxbridge) is sponsoring this RSPB bill which would protect such sites as the wreck of a Second World War minesweeper because of the wildlife it contains.
Infant death rate higher in UK
Press Review 29 June 2001
Age Equality Commission Bill (Failed bill 2001/02 session)
Legislation 20 June 2001
A bill, introduced through the ballot by Candy Atherton (Lab, Falmouth and Camborne) to make provision for the establishment of an Age Equality Commission to advise the Government on discrimination
Foot and mouth brings wildlife boom
Press Review 20 June 2001
National Trust to set up 'university of agriculture'
Press Review 29 May 2001
Birth rate lowest on record
Press Review 11 May 2001
Age Equality Commission Bill (T) (Failed backbench bill 2000-2001)
Legislation 10 May 2001
This Bill makes provision for the establishment of an Age Equality Commission to advise the government on discrimination issues in relation to older people. It was introduced by Labour
English Nature chief calls for fresh start by farmers
News Article 8 May 2001
The new chairman of English Nature has described how the foot and mouth outbreak gives farmers an opportunity to end overgrazing and other practices that damage the environment.
Martin Doughty, Chairman of English Nature
Interview 8 May 2001
Question: You're starting as the new chairman of English Nature, what will be your top priorities for the organisation?
Human rights defence for census dodgers
Press Review 30 April 2001
Census scanners ready
Press Review 26 April 2001