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Which? study reveals gas hobs are polluting indoor air

Research shows cooking on domestic gas hobs can cause two of the most harmful air pollutants, NO2 and PM2.5, to exceed WHO guidelines, risking human health Find out more
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AIPZ in place across Great Britain due to bird flu outbreak

Defra imposes biosecurity restrictions across England, Wales and Scotland, while birds in many areas must be housed indoors or kept separate from wild birds Find out more
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‘Forever chemicals’ from farm sewage sludge can enter food chain

Farm sewage sludge is contaminating soils, water and potentially the food chain with “forever chemicals”, and EA sources say preventative systems in place are inadequate Find out more

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