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- Pesticide safety advice for children to be withdrawn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




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