ENDS Report 401, June 2008, pp. 38-42
25 June 2008
The slow progress on protecting the environment in Northern Ireland shows little sign of improvement with the Executive’s refusal to introduce an independent environment agency, despite support from a range of parties and organisations. Catherine Early reports
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