FSA launches meat fraud investigation

  • 17 April 2023

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has launched a criminal investigation into potential food fraud following recent reporting in the media. The FSA was alerted about food fraud allegations linked to cooked beef products from a single supplier in August 2021 and began seizing evidence shortly afterwards. Products from the affected retailer were removed from shelves […]

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Long Covid eLearning

  • 16 April 2023

MySelf-Management and Covid Aid are combining their expertise around Self-Management and Long Covid to provide a high-quality self management programme and an annual package of online community support for those with Long Covid – providing a comprehensive and tailored solution for those in Scotland experiencing long-term symptoms as a result of Covid-19. The free self […]

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Update made to Local air quality management guidance

  • 16 April 2023

Revised local air quality management policy guidance has been published. The guidance has been updated for local authorities to take account of Environmental Standards Scotland’s (ESS) recommendations to strengthen the local air quality management regime. The policy guidance, the accompanying technical guidance and Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 – Towards a Better Place for Everyone’ (CAFS2) are […]

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REHIS March News

  • 6 April 2023

Annual Environmental Health Forum The Institute is delighted to announce that we have a great line up of speakers at our Annual Environmental Health Forum which is taking place as a Hybrid event from Kilmardinny House, Bearsden, Glasgow on Tuesday 25 April 2023. The programme has now been added to the website and speakers include […]

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Gene-edited food now legal to be sold in England

  • 23 March 2023

Gene-edited food can now be developed commercially in England following a change in the law.  The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act passed into law on 23 March 2023. The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act covers precision-bred plants and animals developed through techniques such as gene editing. This is different to genetic modification (GM), which produces crops containing […]

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Highland hotel guest died after being trapped by bench

  • 22 March 2023

A guest at a Highland hotel died after a heavy metal bench he was sitting on toppled backwards and trapped him against a wall, a court has heard. Patrick McGuire, 67, from Wisconsin in the US, was knocked unconscious at the Glengarry Castle Hotel, near Invergarry, in April 2019. Inverness Sheriff Court heard the cause […]

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Company director and employee sentenced for fly tipping

  • 22 March 2023

The director of a ‘Man with a Van’ business and his employee have been sentenced for dumping household waste in Glasgow. 53-year-old Stuart Allison, from Bearsden, was fined £750 and ordered to pay compensation of £1,900 to Glasgow City Council for the clean-up. His employee Steven Hutton, aged 44, from Coatbridge was fined £750. Both […]

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Health inequalities statistics released

  • 21 March 2023

Scotland’s Chief Statistician today announced the publication of the latest Long-term Monitoring of Health Inequalities report.  The report includes a range of indicators selected in order to monitor health inequalities over time. These indicators include: healthy life expectancy, premature mortality, all-cause mortality, baby birthweight and a range of morbidity and mortality indicators relating to alcohol, […]

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MUP reduces deaths and hospital admissions

  • 21 March 2023

Public Health Scotland (PHS) and The Lancet have published new evidence showing the impact of alcohol minimum unit pricing (MUP) on deaths and hospital admissions attributable to alcohol consumption. The study estimated a 13.4% reduction in deaths, and a 4.1% reduction in hospital admissions, wholly attributable to alcohol consumption following the implementation of MUP. The […]

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Drinks producers urged to register for deposit return scheme

  • 20 March 2023

Drinks producers are being encouraged to register for Scotland’s deposit return scheme, which will go live on 16 August 2023. Drinks producers are asked to register with the scheme administrator, Circularity Scotland, in order to participate in the recycling scheme and to help ensure that they meet their regulatory requirements. Circularity Scotland confirmed that by […]

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Clothing worse for climate than plastic, Zero Waste Scotland report shows

  • 20 March 2023

New report from Zero Waste Scotland shows that clothing is contributing more to climate change than plastic. Clothing is the most environmentally-damaging type of household waste, accounting for nearly a third (32%) of the carbon impacts of Scotland’s household waste despite making up only a small proportion, by weight (4%) of the waste we bin.  That’s […]

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