All Regulation articles – Page 59
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News
NPA to 'name and shame' companies using illegal EU meat
Retailers and manufacturers must publicly pledge to source only legal pork, the National Pig Association has warned….
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Comment & Opinion
The Energy Bill lacks spark
UK retailers will no doubt have noted the recent Energy Bill, currently being scrutinised by a Public Bill Committee….
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With Clippy's stuck in a jam, Cable steps in
Vince Cable has pledged to “sort out” EU legislation that has left a British jam-maker in “red tape limbo”…
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Scots hatch 'barmy' plan to police cheap web booze
The Scottish government is planning to unleash a new war on internet drinks sales…
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Comment & Opinion
A taste for change on healthy eating
Which? has just published new research assessing the progress made by 10 leading food manufacturers and retailers…
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Credit insurance claims soar for food and drink firms
The number of food and drink companies making trade credit insurance claims has rocketed…
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High Court throws out Scheckter's review bid
A High Court judge has delivered a major blow to Jody Scheckter’s campaign to overturn The Portman Group’s ruling…
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Analysis & Features
Will the salt reduction stalemate be resolved in 2013?
2013 could be the year the fragile alliance on health policy between government and industry stretches to breaking point…
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Pig industry issues warning over cheap, illegal imports
With the EU-wide sow stall ban in force as of yesterday, the UK pig industry is stepping up efforts to highlight low levels…
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Tesco claims victory over price fixing scandal
Tesco has been cleared of a string of accusations of price fixing, despite a tribunal upholding OFT claims that it infringed competition…
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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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Analysis & Features
Staking a claim: will brands respect EFSA's list?
More than four years after the European Food Safety Authority started working…
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Comment & Opinion
Booze price control is no fix
One of the ways in which I contribute to the local community is as a magistrate…
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Comment & Opinion
The Bribery Act must be taken seriously
It’s the time of year when many in our industry will be giving or receiving gifts…
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News
Cider makers may be 'exception' to minimum pricing says Defra
The government has raised the possibility that some cider makers could be exempt from its minimum pricing legislation…
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Sainsbury's eases Nectar point rules for the Christmas season
Sainsbury’s shoppers will be able to redeem their Nectar card points at any Sainsbury’s store this Christmas…
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UK traffic light food labelling hybrid plan faces EU challenge
Plans by the Department of Health to introduce universal hybrid labelling on food could be torpedoed by Brussels…
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Analysis & Features
Supermarkets: meet your new worst enemy
Last year, on a bright fresh Easter Saturday morning, something peculiar happened in Portsmouth…
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Analysis & Features
Are we making progress on the UK high street front?
This week, the BRC published the sixth major study to appear since the launch of the Mary Portas Review …
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News
Multibuy alcohol ban to be 'tougher' than Scots restrictions
Government plans for a ban on multi-buy alcohol promotions in England and Wales are far more draconian than…