Concern over bid to exempt organic food certification from public scrutiny
Campaigners asked for inspection reports on organic salmon farms in Scotland. It led to an appeal which could limit the public right to access environmental information.
The director of a Highland firm selling game is a neo-Nazi who promoted the views of a Holocaust denier, The
The scale of commercial mountain hare shooting in Britain has been highlighted in a new report that calls for the
Documents obtained by The Ferret about the Scottish Government’s standardised testing policy reveal a range of potential risks including
The Labour Party’s Brexit position is once again in the spotlight, after comments from leader Jeremy Corbyn on membership
The UK Home Office has not sought any advice from experts on the potential impact of Brexit on the Irish
Cases in which people try to hurt or kill themselves in prison have risen by over a third in the
The UK government’s £43 billion plans to replace the Trident nuclear weapons system and build a new fleet of
The use of food banks has become a political issue in recent years, and has grown in prominence since the
The bill to undo and replace European Union law in Britain was revealed on July 13, and was immediately the
Taxpayer funded bodies paid up to £1,200 per head for senior staff and their private guests to attend an
As Britain takes the first steps towards exiting the European Union, much focus has been on how the decision will
On 10 July 2017, Mordechai Vanunu was given a two-month suspended jail sentence by Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court. Vanunu is