Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – Page 8
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Comment & Opinion
An idea with a catch
With fish firmly on shoppers’ radars, following the recent airing of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s Fish Fight…
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News
Supermarkets respond to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall ‘Fish Fight’ charges
Three supermarkets and a supplier condemned by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall for dealing in unsustainably farmed king prawns…
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News
Booths ditches dredged scallops ahead of Fearnley-Whittingstall show
Booths has stopped selling dredged scallops ahead of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s anticipated attack on the industry in tonight’s Hugh’s Fish Fight: Save Our Ocean series.
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News
Hugh's fish fight is back to save the oceans
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall will be back on the box this Thursday with a new campaign to protect the world’s oceans from destructive fishing practices.
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News
MEPs vote in favour of discards ban
EU fishermen are to be banned from discarding fish at sea following a landmark vote by MEPs in favour of what is a key reform of the Common Fisheries Policy.
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News
Ella's Kitchen founder calls for more to be done to tackle obesity in young children
Ella’s Kitchen founder Paul Lindley today challenged the government and the food industry to do more to tackle the “devastating” impact of poor diet among young children.
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News
Fearnley-Whittingstall hails significant new discards victory
Fish Fight – the campaign launched last year by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall - is claiming a major victory after MEPs…
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News
As Fish Fight 3 looms, Hugh solicits marine protection feedback
Campaigning TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is consulting UK fishermen over the extension of Marine Protected Area….
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Category Report
The search for the big fish of the future
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s high-profile Fish Fight means few can be unaware of the need for new favourites in fish….
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News
Fishermen braced as Fish Fight 3 focuses on trawling 'destruction'
British fishermen are bracing themselves for a potential PR nightmare as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall turns his attention…
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Comment & Opinion
We must engage consumers to cut waste
As we enter a double-dip recession and shopping budgets shrink, you’d expect families to be increasingly frugal.
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Profiles
Power List 2012: Younus Sheikh to Mark Allen
Under Younus Sheikh, Bestway continues to grow, boosted by its 2010 acquisitions of Martex and Bellevue and symbol numbers. The wholesaler also opened two new depots and a transactional website.
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Interviews
Maria Damanaki: ‘I’m the enemy of irresponsibility’
The EU’s feisty fisheries commissioner, Maria Damanaki, opens up about discards, Hugh and going to “war” over mackerel.
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Rankings
Britain's Biggest Grocery Brands 31-40
PG Tips, Innocent, Mr Kipling, Princes Fish, Doritos…
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News
Hugh's Fish Fight plans to break new ground with third instalment
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is set to return to TV screens later this year with a third instalment of his Fish Fight campaign.
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Analysis & Features
Food, fame and Fanny Craddock
Via screens, computers and bookshelves, celebrity chefs have major wealth and influence - in retail and politics, as well as in our kitchens.
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News
Mackerel prices soar as global catch is hit
The PR boost that Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has given to mackerel could be shortlived as lower Norwegian catches, poor weather and the Fukushima nuclear fallout send prices skywards, threatening to test shoppers’ loyalty to the fish.
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Comment & Opinion
Critical Eye... on Hugh's meat-free masochism
First he did away with the discards; now he’s ditching the fish completely. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall goes veggie for the new River Cottage (Channel 4, Sunday 8pm), taking on “a whole summer without flesh” beneath a suitably…
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Analysis & Features
Food Festivals: The new rock and roll
Food and drink is headlining at a new kind of festival where the music plays second fiddle to grocery brands and celebrity chefs. But how much of an appetite is there for such events, asks Samantha Lyster
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News
He’s queasy, but Hugh lets Tesco off the hook
After years of hounding the nation’s biggest retailer, campaigning chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has finally buried the hatchet with Tesco and will instead focus his attention on John West when his Fish Fight returns to TV on Monday.