Food industry warns Gove on Brexit ‘crisis’
- 19 February 2019
The UK food industry has threatened to suspend it cooperation with government policy consultations, until the "catastrophic impact" of a no-deal Brexit is resolved. The warning came in a letter to Environment Secretary Michael Gove from the heads of more than 30 trade associations, in which they argue that their focus on mitigating the potential […]
Changes to the tolerable standard guidance
- 19 February 2019
The tolerable standard has been amended and a house now only meets the standard if it complies with the relevant requirements in relation to satisfactory smoke and heat alarms and satisfactory carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. The standard has been amended by the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (Tolerable Standard) (Extension of Criterion) Order 2019 and now […]
No-deal Brexit threatens the UK’s food security, British Retail Consortium warns
- 19 February 2019
A no-deal Brexit threatens the UK's food security and will lead to higher prices and empty shelves in the short-term, retailers are warning. UK retailers' industry group the British Retail Consortium has written to MPs with the warning, saying that the food retail sector's complex just-in-time supply chain will be significantly disrupted in the event […]
Consultation on allergen labelling launched
- 3 February 2019
New allergen rules have been proposed, including listing all ingredients and allergens on foods which are prepacked for direct sale. Food Standards Scotland, Food Standards Agency and the Department for Health and Social Care have launched a consultation on amending allergen information provisions contained within domestic food information legislation for food prepacked for direct sale […]
Construction company fined £600,000 after worker killed by truck
- 3 February 2019
A construction company has been fined £600,000 over the death of a workman who was struck by a dump truck. Vincent Ramsay, 55, was killed at a former tram depot in Leith, Edinburgh in 2016, when a dumper truck ran over him at the bottom of a dirt ramp leading into an underground car park. […]
Arcadia Group Ltd fined £450,000 after girl fractured skull in Topshop Store accident
- 2 February 2019
At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Topshop owners, Arcadia Group Ltd have been fined £450,000 after pleading guilty to a single charge under the Health and Safety Work Act 1974. This was following a health and safety investigation by Environmental Health at Glasgow City Council into an injury of a 10-year- old girl at a Topshop store […]
UK Government sets out new strategy to tackle air pollution
- 22 January 2019
Earlier this week, on the 14 January 2019, the UK Government published its Clean Air Strategy, outlining how England will set out reducing the prevalence of harmful air pollutants. Air pollution is one of the biggest threats to public health in the UK – behind only cancer, obesity and heart disease – and the measures set […]
National Low Emission Framework published
- 22 January 2019
The Scottish Government have recently published the National Low Emissions Framework (NLEF). The Framework provides a methodology for local authorities to undertake air quality assessment to inform decisions on transport related actions to improve local air quality, where transport is identified as the key contributor to air quality problems. The NLEF supports and builds […]
CCTV cameras to be compulsory in Scottish abattoirs
- 22 January 2019
Abattoirs will need to install CCTV cameras in all areas where there are live animals are present under new legislation to be introduced by the Scottish Government. It has pledged to bring forward legislation later in the year. This is intended to ensure the highest standards of animal welfare in abattoirs, by helping those responsible […]
Two dead after pigeon dropping infection at hospital
- 22 January 2019
Two patients have died after contracting a fungal infection linked to pigeon droppings at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. The individuals are thought have caught the airborne disease at the hospital after inhaling the fungus cryptococcus, typically found in soil and pigeon droppings. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has launched an investigation […]
Takeaways listed on JustEat failing to provide correct allergen information, BBC Panorama finds
- 22 January 2019
Several restaurants listed on the food delivery app Just Eat have been providing incorrect information concerning food allergens, a BBC Panorama investigation has discovered. The research, also found that over 100 restaurants listed on the app had a food hygiene rating of zero, despite some being promoted by Just Eat as a “local legend”. Just Eat does not require restaurants […]
Highland Spring launches 100 per cent recycled bottles in effort to cut plastic pollution
- 21 January 2019
Highland Spring has announced its water bottles will be produced from 100% recycled plastic following a successful 2018 trial. This month will see the permanent launch of the Highland Spring eco bottle across supermarkets. The bottles are made from 100% recycled plastic, excluding the cap and label, which are themselves recyclable, the company said. The […]