All Regulation articles – Page 59
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NewsArla organic milk ad rapped by ASA over 'better for the land' claim
Complaint that dairy farming was ‘not good for the land’ was upheld by regulator
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News‘Seeding’ not common practice, say sea salt suppliers in wake of Hebridean case
Hebridean Sea Salt is currently under investigation by Western Isles Council and Food Standards Scotland over questions about its provenance
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NewsFood safety experts reassure public over hepatitis E report
FSA, Defra and Public Health England said the risk of acquiring HEV from thoroughly cooked pork was low
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Analysis & FeaturesLeaked Labour manifesto: the key points for food & drink
From a new childhood obesity strategy to an extension of the Adjudicator’s remit, we’ve picked out the key policy pledges for food & drink
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NewsAnti-GM campaigners hit out at Norwich potato trial
Farming minister George Eustice approved trial at end of April
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NewsTwo new cases of avian flu prompt poultry movement review
Government avian flu controls were due to be lifted on 15 May in England, but now may be extended
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NewsGovernment avian flu controls in England to be lifted from 15 May
Defra has changed its risk assessment over the spread of the virus from ‘medium’ to ‘low’
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NewsHealth taxes threaten jobs warns FDF chief
The FDF has warned MPs the next government risks driving companies out of the UK
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NewsPro-Brexit fishing group warns 'Cod War' could return
Fishing for Leave says any dispute over access to UK waters after Brexit could quickly escalate to levels last seen during
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NewsFood Standards Agency appoints Jason Feeney as CEO
Feeney replaces Catherine Brown, who resigned last November, at helm of regulator
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NewsEggs to get free-range status back as restrictions are lifted
All poultry in England will be allowed outside from 13 April after the risk of avian flu subsided
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NewsFree school milk should be extended, urges Tetra Pak
Just 55% of primary-aged children in the UK drank milk at school on average, says report by packaging company
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NewsScottish Salmon Company defends standards after chemical breach
Levels of emamectin were over the safety limit due to an “overdose” of the chemical claims campaign group
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NewsFSA campy reduction campaign stops 100,000 from falling ill
Regulator claims success as initiative saves NHS estimated £13m a year
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NewsScottish snackers urged by FSS to try 'treat-free Tuesdays'
About a third of children and some two thirds of adults in Scotland are currently overweight or obese
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Analysis & FeaturesWill food safety regulation be too light-touch after Brexit?
The winds of change could be set to blow through the UK food sector’s regulatory landscape over the coming months
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NewsQuorn issues recall for 12,000 frozen Meat Free Mince packs
Product recalled over metal contamination fears, Quorn says
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NewsRed Tractor tightens antibiotic controls in pig supply chain
Scheme will require members to record antibiotic use electronically every three months
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NewsErrington Cheese has more product seized after e.coli tests
“Entire stock of Lanark Blue” was seized by Lanarkshire Council last Friday
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Mauritian growers are preparing for sugar quota changes
“We are very afraid of the future,” one farmer tells The Grocer





