Campaigners claim the bank has refused to state what environmental assessments were carried out before supplying a mortgage - part of a £13-million land deal - to company behind controversial Nocton proposal. Andrew Wasley reports
Clydesdale Bank under fire over finance for Nocton 'super dairy' Andrew Wasley | 15th November 2010 News Food And Farming Nocton Dairy Animal Welfare News organicmilk.jpg Campaigners claim the bank …
Millions of us are successfully treated with ciprofloxacin and other fluoroquinolone antibiotics each year. But for some patients the drugs are linked to severe adverse reactions involving terrifying physical and mental health impacts. Andrew Wasley reports
… have been forced to improve warnings on packaging. In 2001 a leading consultant, Dr …
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism report published today reveals industrial scale beef farming is now a 'fact on the ground' across the UK. The new farms raise concerns about animal welfare and health. ANDREW WASLEY and HEATHER KROEKER from the Bureau report
… size of cuts, size to fit certain packaging, size of roasts, this has all become …
As a Joseph Rowntree Foundation study concludes that migrant workers in the food sector continue to suffer appalling exploitation, perhaps a UK version of the pioneering 'Food Justice' certification scheme should be considered, says Andrew Wasley
… a minute. If you had three splits [of tomato packaging] in a day you were out. Everything …
Migrant workers are vital for meeting the UK's demand for year-round fruit and vegetables. But despite improvements since the Morecambe Bay tragedy, allegations of poor conditions and abuse in the horticulture sector persist. Andrew Wasley reports
… a minute. If you had three splits [of tomato packaging] in a day you were out. Everything …
In contrast to the squalid conditions faced by many migrant farm workers, employees of salad producer G's Marketing live in specially-built hostels with a social centre, sports pitches and a bar. Is this the future of industrial horticulture? Andrew Wasley reports
Inside the salad 'mega-farm' supplying the UK's appetite for lettuce Andrew Wasley | 10th October 2011 News Food And Farming News Horticulture Migrant Workers Supermarkets …
Official data suggests antidepressants, antipsychotics, stop smoking drugs, vaccines against swine flu and even paracetamol cause adverse drug reactions. So just how safe are they? Andrew Wasley & Bethany Hubbard report
Revealed: the prescription drugs and medications most likely to harm or kill you Andrew Wasley Bethany Hubbard | 13th March 2012 News Adverse Reactions Health News Drugs Antibiotics Medicines …
Faced with threats, draconian gagging laws and even violence, journalists and activists investigating the secrets of the global food industry tread a dangerous path, says Andrew Wasley. Additional reporting by Sarah Stirk
How 'ag gag' laws target those exposing horrors of factory farming Andrew Wasley | 21st October 2013 News Food And Farming News Investigations Journalists Censorship Ecologist pigbusiness.jpg Faced …
Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial enough... before shareholder data revealed that a raft of UK household names, ranging from Jaguar cars to the Church of England, own shares in the company behind the mine, Vedanta Resources plc
UK companies linked to devastating Indian mine Andrew Wasley | 19th June 2009 News Vedanta Mining India Orissa 44030.jpg Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial …
A growing number of farmers are now questioning the nature of the cull and its effectiveness. And some are blaming poor biosecurity and intensive farming for the spread of TB in the UK cattle herd. Andrew Wasley and Sarah Stirk report
Badger cull a PR disaster for UK countryside, warn 'dissident' farmers Andrew Wasley Sarah Stirk | 18th June 2013 News News Food And Farming Badgers Milk Dairy Animal Health Investigation dave gill …
As falling milk prices push dairy farm out of business, new mega-dairies and feedlot operations of 700 or more cows are filling the void, writes Andrew Wasley. Never mind the pollution, slurry lagoons, and heavy plant on country lanes - do we want the cows that produce our milk confined to sheds? And what's the future for traditional dairy farmers with small, well cared for herds?
The march of the industrial mega-dairy - is this the future of milk? Andrew Wasley | 23rd November 2015 News Food Farming Animals UK Pollution Law cows-cut.jpg As falling milk prices push dairy farm …
Plans to bulldoze an Indian mountain sacred to local people were controversial enough... before shareholder data revealed that a raft of UK household names, ranging from Jaguar cars to the Church of England, own shares in the company behind the mine, Vedanta Resources plc. Andrew Wasley reports
UK companies linked to devastating Indian mine Andrew Wasley | 19th June 2009 News Vedanta Mining India Orissa Natural World Politics And Economics 44030.jpg An overview of the Vedanta refinery in …