Electoral Commission says charities must declare all campaign spending since June last year, despite them not knowing a snap election would be called
Ad watchdog informally resolves Cuadrilla complaints over leaflet stating chemicals used in fracking can cause cancer and contaminate water
Scottish Government urges Westminster to commit to try and keep UK within single market after Brexit
Delabole wind farm in Cornwall, now owned by Good Energy, has generated 340GWh of electricity since it came online in 1991
EFRA committee argues for whole new approach to flood risk, as MPs warns England's current efforts are 'fragmented, inefficient and ineffective'
The scrapping of DECC was understandably followed by the disbanding of the parliamentary committee which scrutinised it, but could this lead to a hole in scrutiny of energy and climate change policies?
BusinessGreen rounds up all the reaction from business leaders, policy-makers, NGOs and campaigners
Friends of the Earth surveys 60 UK research and academic institutions on how they are meeting the challenge of a 1.5C world
Britain's exit from the trading bloc must not lead to backtracking on environmental protections, green groups say
More than 80 per cent of British public want to see UK government maintain or improve EU rules that protect our natural environment post-Brexit