Efra Committee raises fears over how 'payments for public good' subsidy scheme will be co-ordinated, and calls for more details on funding
French diplomat issues rallying cry for Britain to pursue greenest possible EU exit, to preserve its influence on world stage
Greener UK's Ruth Chambers explores how a genuinely independent green watchdog could work
Environment Secretary has written to Cabinet colleagues blaming Chancellor for Parliamentary defeat over green plans
IEMA's Martin Baxter finds that delivering a Green Brexit is about a lot more than simply finalising an effective Withdrawal Bill
BREAKING: House of Lords inflicts yet another body blow on the government's Withdrawal Bill, approving amendment insisting environmental standards and powers are upheld after Brexit
Why would anyone want regulatory enforcement mechanisms to be weakened, unless they expected to break the law?
Former ministers condemn new body's lack of power for legal action against government
The government's plans for a new environmental watchdog are to be welcomed, but they urgently need strengthening
Government launches consultation on independent green regulatory body and confirms plans to publish Environmental Principles and Governance Bill this autumn