
Environment Agency
OrganizationThe Environment Agency (EA) issues flood warnings, investigates pollution, and tackles waste crime in England.
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The Environment Agency (EA) is a UK government body responsible for protecting and enhancing the environment in England. Recent news highlights its crucial role in managing flood risks, investigating pollution, and combating illegal waste dumping. The EA is currently newsworthy due to the UK's persistent wet weather, leading to numerous flood warnings and alerts across the country, particularly in the south-west and Midlands. The agency is also involved in identifying and addressing toxic pollution hotspots, such as the discovery of carcinogenic PFAS in Cumbria and Lancashire waters. Furthermore, the EA is deploying a new drone unit to investigate illegal waste dumping, which costs the UK economy significantly. These activities underscore the EA's ongoing efforts to mitigate environmental damage and protect communities from the impacts of climate change and pollution.
Last updated: March 21, 2026
Recent Coverage


Yorkshire Water receives fresh funding despite sewage fines and pay row

New drone unit to investigate illegal waste dumping across England

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One in nine new homes in England built in areas of flood risk, study shows

More flood warnings as UK’s wet weather set to continue

Tinsel to tidewall: discarded Christmas trees reused to protect Lancashire coastline

Race to find source of carcinogenic Pfas in Cumbria and Lancashire waters

England and Wales brace for downpours with more than 200 active flood alerts
