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Statement following the EU Agriculture Council where the European-wide horsemeat fraud was discussed.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement following the Food Standards Agency’s second publication of industry test results of beef products for the presence of horse DNA.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson today met representatives of food businesses.
The appointments will run from 18 February 2013 until 31 January 2016.
Statement following the Food Standards Agency’s publication of the first set of industry results from tests of beef products.
Results below 1% will still be followed up.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson today met Europol and Eurojust in the Hague to discuss meat fraud.
The Environment Secretary Owen Paterson today issued the following Written Ministerial statement to Parliament.
Minister of State David Heath issued the following statement today (Wednesday 13 February 2013): “Today I had a productive meeting with major…
Following the EU meeting to address the current problem of horse meat in the food chain, Owen Paterson issued the following statement.
Nineteen incidents of illegal poisonings occurred in 2011 bringing the total number of confirmed cases since 2007 to 101.
Owen Paterson oral statement to the House on recent developments on horsemeat and food fraud.
Statement from Environment Secretary Owen Paterson following the meeting with food businesses
“I completely understand why people are so concerned about this issue. It’s totally unacceptable that people have been sold something that is…
These changes follow an industry-wide consultation which showed overwhelming support for these tough new measures.
Following the announcement by the Food Standards Agency that horsemeat has been found in Findus beef lasagna products, Environment Secretary…
Provisional quarterly estimates for Quarter 1 2012/13 of local authority collected waste generation and management for England and the regions from April to June 2012.
The Government is on course to spend £2.3 billion to prevent flooding and coastal erosion over the four years to 2015.
Each year more than 100,000 dogs are dumped or lost at a cost of £57 million to the taxpayer and welfare charities.
Amendment of the Common Fisheries Policy would not change the sovereignty of our sea bed or give the EU new powers.
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