The world remembers Chernobyl every April, especially on big anniversaries, but for some people the disaster and its aftermath remain a part of their everyday lives, write David Moon & Anna Olenenko. In this special interview for the 31st anniversary of the catastrophe, one of the last returnees explains what it was like to leave after the disaster, and to come back to an environment transformed in surprising and unwelcome ways.
… cucumbers, carrots, potatoes and beans on his allotment. He gathers mushrooms, berries and … He is not afraid to eat vegetables from his allotment just as he did before the accident. …
Tories fail to ban hen cages as new investigation reveals cruelty at farm supplying eggs to Lidl supermarket.
Hens' suffering at megafarm exposed Brendan Montague | 24th August 2023 | News Animal Welfare Animal Justice Project Lidl European Union UK Government Food And Farming Editor’s Picks …
Established in 1994 in response to Michael Howards' draconian Criminal Justice Act targeting activists, the Brighton-based SchNEWS has become integral to the UK - and global - protest movement, say Richard Purssell & Jan Goodey
… top for me.' Warren Carter - founder member, allotment project coordinator 'It all seems so …