
Mary Creagh
Mary Creagh is the minister for nature in the UK government, responsible for overseeing environmental initiatives and policies. She plays a key role in promoting projects like the Western Forest, aimed at increasing tree cover and improving ecological health, while also addressing the challenges of funding and public engagement in conservation efforts.
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Environment minister Mary Creagh said that single-use vapes have blighted our streets as litter and hooked our children on nicotine.
Disposable vapes ban begins but will teens quit?Circular economy minister Mary Creagh states that the disposable vape ban will ultimately benefit the economy and environment.
Why people are stockpiling ahead of disposable vapes banMary Creagh, the UK environment minister, describes ladybirds as superbugs that inspire children and help control pests.
‘A symbol of hope’: environmentalists choose their favourite invertebrates | EnvironmentMary Creagh, the nature minister, emphasized the importance of planting 20m trees in the Western Forest.
New forest to be created in west of England, with 20m trees planted by 2050 | Trees and forestsMary Creagh, minister for nature, said she hoped the Western Forest would also 'make a huge difference' to water quality, flood resilience and to wildlife.
New national forest to see 20m trees planted across West by 2050


















