Sandra Laville
Sandra Laville is environment correspondent for the Guardian
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With cost of cleanup to be passed on to bill payers, analysis shows they will also pay £624 more by 2030 to fund investor payouts
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Marcus Decker, who is serving long sentence for non-violent action last year, reprimanded by officials
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As environment secretary visits water treatment works on Deben, Anglian Water data reveals E coli levels exceed bathing water status
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Judge says pollution ‘will no longer be tolerated’ after investigation found significant environmental harm
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The environmental law charity ClientEarth and 13 other groups headed into a Flemish court this week in an effort to stop Ineos building a petrochemical plant that would be the biggest project of its kind in Europe for 30 years. Madeleine Finlay hears from correspondent Sandra Laville about how plastics are made, the environmental and health impacts of the process and what needs to be done to get a handle on plastic pollutionPodcast
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Environment Agency tells supplier to rethink plans to tackle droughts by pumping water from Thames and Severn
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Area supports an abundance of species, from rare and endangered birds to seagrass meadows