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News: Pollution in English rivers prompts call for overall reduction of chemicals on farmland

New tests have revealed the extent to which English rivers are contaminated with powerful insecticides. Pesticide Action Network (PAN UK) are calling on the Government to commit to an overall reduction in pesticide use.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 20 December 2017

News: Sustain CEO warns MPs: don’t let international trade undermine our food standards

Kath Dalmeny, Sustain CEO gave oral evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee on 6th December. On behalf of Sustain alliance members (and whilst handing out Manifestos for a Better Food Britain printed on spoof beermats), she expressed deep concern that the beguiling promise of ‘cheap food’ from new international trade deals could result in serious risks and costs to health, animal welfare and British farming livelihoods.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Tuesday 19 December 2017

News: Universal credit: One million children in poverty to miss out on free school meals

New findings from The Children’s Society have revealed that one million children living in poverty in England will miss out on free school meals under universal credit proposals. A coalition of organisations is urging the public to respond to the Government’s consultation.   
Food Poverty | Tuesday 19 December 2017

News: Tell us your Children’s Food Heroes and Zeroes of 2017

It’s that time of year again where we look to celebrate the people and organisations that have made a significant contribution towards the Children’s Food Campaign’s goals over the past twelve months; and name the ‘zeroes’ who have thrown roadblocks in the way. Tell us who you would like to see win these awards.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 19 December 2017

Page: Sustain gives evidence to Efra Committee on food standards in trade deals, December 2017

Sustain expressed concerns that the beguiling promise of ‘cheap food’ from new international trade deals could result in serious risks and costs to health, animal welfare and British farming livelihoods.
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News: Red-rated fish on the menu in canteens and restaurants across the UK

A new investigation by Sustainable Fish Cities reveals red-rated fish on the menu in exclusive concert venues, city firms and restaurants.
Sustainable Fish | Monday 18 December 2017

Reports: Fishy Business

How well are the UK’s top contract caterers supporting ocean conservation through their sustainable fish buying policies and practices?
Sustainable Fish | Monday 18 December 2017

News: Book now for Bread and Revolution

Join Produkt and GAIL’s on 1 February 2018 for an evening chewing over the role bread plays in family, culture, and London life. Speakers include baker Dan Lepard, and there’s a 15% discount available for Real Bread Campaign supporters.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 18 December 2017

News: Win a FREE ad in The Jellied Eel magazine worth up to £300

As a thank-you, London Food link is offering its supporters the opportunity to win a free advertisement in the spring 2018 issue of The ‘Eel, the capital’s good food magazine.
London Food Link | Monday 18 December 2017

News: Risk of “dirty” turkey after Brexit if UK strikes a US trade deal

Consumers' Christmas turkey could have been washed in four disinfectants if the UK agrees a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA, according to a new briefing paper by leading food policy experts.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 18 December 2017

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