Farming leader issues warning over ‘morally bankrupt’ food trade deals
National Farmers’ Union president Minette Batters cautioned against ‘ignoring the hidden cost’ of how food is produced.
National Farmers’ Union president Minette Batters cautioned against ‘ignoring the hidden cost’ of how food is produced.
'Such conduct should be heavily criticised not only as being clearly unreasonable but also inhumane’ said lawyer Maria Petrova-Collins
Meanwhile, in Westminster, Boris Johnson will chair a meeting of senior ministers on his Brexit committee.
“This damage to the nation’s health need not have happened. It is shocking,” Sir Michael Marmot said.
Labour MP Debbie Abrahams is seeking an inquiry into failures of the Government’s social security benefits system.
Andy Haldane also said there were now greater incidents of ‘in-work poverty’ compared to out-of-work poverty due to ‘less secure’ employment.
The verdict followed weeks of often harrowing and excruciatingly graphic testimony from a string of accusers.
Starmer could assemble quite a formidable shadow cabinet if he is elected as the next leader.
Lisa Nandy, Rebecca Long-Bailey and Sir Keir Starmer have nearly six weeks left to win votes.
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