All Food safety articles – Page 45
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Comment & Opinion
Fewer inspections may lead to 'catastrophic consequences'
Some people relax by reading the newspaper. I indulge myself with a good look at Food Standards Agency Board papers
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News
Sainsbury's recalls Just Cook chicken over packaging error
Some piri piri chicken packs may contain chicken and bacon lattices
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Comment & Opinion
FSA warning on food safety checks should give serious pause for thought
Purcell’s paper marks a potential sea change in the FSA’s attitude to budget cuts
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News
“A picture of growing concern”: FSA sounds alarm on UK food safety checks
FSA warns public sector cuts are leaving many councils unable to meet their statutory requirements over food safety
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News
Scottish health officials reassure consumers over suspected bird flu outbreak
Chickens on a farm in Fife have tested positive for avian influenza H5
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Comment & Opinion
Horsegate three years on: we must remain vigilant
The horsemeat scandal of 2013 thrust into the mainstream media an issue that had long plagued the industry
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News
Christmas shoppers turn away from sausages and bacon
Christmas shoppers turn away from sausages and bacon, with sales down £17.5m
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Comment & Opinion
The long road to 'antibiotic free' meat
What is to blame for the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance?
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News
Campylobacter will only be beaten by farm to folk tactics
Sir: I read with great interest the article by Dr Clive Black on the FSA’s approach to dealing with camopylobacter
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News
Antibiotic resistance linked to eating meat in new report
The report claimed the use of antibiotics in agriculture represented a “critical threat” to public health
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Analysis & Features
Where can a cash-strapped Food Standards Agency make cuts?
Last week’s Autumn Statement revealed the FSA’s budget would remain at £85.4m a year during the current parliament
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News
Labour warns against 'complacent' FSA budget cuts
Shadow environment secretary Kerry McCarthy says the cuts raise doubts over the FSA’s future capabilities
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News
Fish fraud in decline, reveals European study
Less than 5% of fish tested in biggest survey to date was mislabelled
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News
FSA warns of 'challenging' times as budget cuts revealed
Chancellor George Osborne’s review cemented earlier fears from within the FSA that it faced funding cuts
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Comment & Opinion
FSA should be challenged on its foodborne illness data
”The FSA deserves credit for the way it has gone about seeking to tackle the serious issue of campylobacter”
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Comment & Opinion
Campylobacter, transparency and some baffling FSA survey results
The latest FSA campylobacter results are cause for cautious optimism - but discrepancies in the results must be addressed
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Comment & Opinion
China raises the food safety bar
The Chinese food system will become a lot safer and the level of fraud will reduce substantially
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News
Morrisons removes kangaroo steaks from sale
The retailer insisted the kangaroo steaks were a limited-time promotion
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News
FSA urges wider scope for food adulteration rules
The FSA wants to develop a “principles-based approach” to setting thresholds
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News
FSA hails 'significant progress' on campylobacter
Data shows 14.9% of chickens tested positive for the highest levels of campylobacter in the first quarter, down from 21.7% last year