N.Ireland
SPAR Northern Ireland is recalling several chicken products due to listeria monocytogenes after a food alert was issued by the FSA
Agri-Business
The NFU is calling for a cross government biosecurity plan and investment to counter what it said are the biosecurity risks the UK faces
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has launched a regulatory programme for cell cultivated products...
Beef
29% of sheep and 11% of goats are slaughtered in England and Wales without pre-stunning, according to the Food Standards Authority (FSA)
A poultry farmer has been fined following a prosecution by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) after evidence was found that he had falsified salmonella testing certificates.
Other
A Letter of Claim has been issued to Asda after a girl who contracted E.coli from a product and could be at risk of "permanent kidney damage".
One person has died from an infection with Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) linked to a type of lettuce used in sandwich products.
A spokesperson for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said it is taking hygiene concerns regarding a Welsh Kepak factory...
A person from Scotland has died as a result of an ongoing E.coli outbreak, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed.
The FSA and UKHSA are warning the public not to eat four Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheeses due to E.coli concerns.
Pig/Poultry
The BPC has called for poultry products and feed coming into the UK from Poland to be checked amid a rise in cases of salmonella.
The FSA has launched a new freephone number for the food fraud hotline as new research estimates food crime costs the UK economy up to £2 billion a year.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is investigating the supply of pre-packed sliced meat and deli...
The Scottish Food Crime and Incidents Unit (SFCIU) has issued a warning for the red meat sector as...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced plans to tighten controls on the production of 'raw milk' in England and Wales.
Dairy
A recent survey by AHDB of major milk buyers suggests there are currently around 8,850 dairy producers in GB.
73% of chickens in the UK have tested positive for the presence of campylobacter, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the UK has found.
"73% of chickens tested positive for the presence of Campylobacter," the Food Safety Authority in the UK has found.