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2002
31 December 2002
Chemical presence in your Christmas presents?
Tesco decision ignores small shops
More action needed for sustainable farming future
Dreaming of a lindane free Christmas
GM debate descends into farce
Pesticide tax needed to tackle pollution
Supermarkets fail British apple growers
Morphogenics: US biotech industry out of control?
Public backs farmers against supermarkets
GM crop scare hits US
Pesticides still in food
Doorstep Recycling Bill briefing
Ruddock sponsors Recycling Bill
Government gets poor marks for school fruit scheme
GM-free Britain campaign launched
British fruit growers suffering from supermarket rules
Opportunity knocked
UK opposed EU GM labelling rules
New pesticide cocktail report admits concerns
Government's wildlife advisers slam EU GM seed proposals
Government survey shows mounting green concerns
Mass trolley action against GM pollution
Draft European environmental liability law slammed
Trade war looms in EU/US GM label row
Government to suppress GM debate
Pesticide companies should pay for better testing
Government plays down pesticide risks
Consumers reject GM honey
Government to suppress GM debate
Government approach to GM reporting is illegal
Illegal pesticides found in lettuces
Zambian GM food aid decision highlights global problems
GM seed tests not convincing
Halt GM crops - International review of farming announced
Biotech blunder results in GM trial chaos
New residue data shows need for pesticide action
Somerfield's pesticide record
Rainham marshes saved!
Organic action plan welcomed
Government must not ignore public over GM crop commercialisation
Government adviser calls for GM caution
New research questions GM food safety
Spending review: enough new money for farming?
Government GM consultation just a PR offensive - Minister
Government announces final GM trial sites
Euro MPs back GM labelling
Pesticides banned in baby food - but still in fruit and vegetables
GM crop trials undermined by new US evidence
Toxic cocktail in fruit and vegetables
Euro MPs back GM labels
Science: Tony gets low marks
Leaked report shows government scrambling to change GM law
Pesticide company's legal bid to keep toxic secrets
Cumbrian farmers back local food solutions
Inquiry fails to find cause of gm crop contamination
GM crops may fan rural conflict
Pesticide safety advice for children to be withdrawn
Retailers must reduce pesticide levels in babies' and children's food
Government announces more GM trial sites
Latest pesticide results bad news for children
GM labelling: Krebs vs Meacher
Scientists clash over GM safety
Government watchdog gives stark warning over GM weeds
GM safety checks inadequate says Royal Society
Reckless GM trials under attack
GM separation distances must be 5km
Report only first step towards greener farming
Supermarket power threatens countryside
It's time to target organics
Organic targets rally gallery
US threatens public's right to choose on GM foods
Unilever boss weak on GM history
Scorn poured on GM breakfast cereal
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