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Food safety: the Europe question

The FSA plays a key role in the EU, representing the UK's interests in terms of food safety. As part of the current debate on Europe, the Agency has issued a Europe-themed issue of its Bite magazine.It...

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Horsemeat in beef: sampling protocol published

The FSA has announced its sampling protocolfor a UK-wide survey of food authenticity in processed meat products. The aim of the survey, which is being carried out with local authority enforcement...

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Decontamination of bovine carcasses: the acid test

I was pleased to learn that the European Commission is to authorise the use of lactic acid for the surface decontamination of bovine carcasses, with effect from 25 February. The European Food Safety...

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Horsemeat: testing times for all

Thanks to everyone who commented on my 7 February blog on sampling for horsemeat in beef. If you go to the FSA website you will find tables containing results from the latest round of tests.  In...

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It’s not as simple as in CSI

As the horse meat issue continues to unfold I’ve been asked a number of times why we can’t simply use DNA techniques to test for all species in all products – and test for them quickly.  I hope that...

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Waiter. Is that an insect in my soup?

A story on the BBC website yesterday reported that Israeli citizens have been taking revenge on locusts swarming over their farmland – by eating them. According to the report, locusts taste like...

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Communicating science – let's not speak in tongues

If consumers sometimes seem wary of scientific terms it doesn’t mean that they can’t understand them. This was demonstrated recently during some FSA research into potential techniques for treating raw...

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Science – it’s a 'can-do' profession

Did you know that tin cans have now been used to store and preserve foods for 200 years? It’s the application of science at its best, I would say.It seems that the first cans (short for tinplated...

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Nutty labelling

You may have seen stories in the media recently about bags of monkey nuts being withdrawn from sale because they were not labelled as peanuts. It may seem obvious that monkey nuts contain nuts, as some...

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Competition can spur us on

Does competition work? It can certainly encourage us to raise our game. I’m looking forward to a competition being launched next week – one co-funded by the FSA and the Technology Strategy Board (TSB)....

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Digestible facts about radiation

There are 27 nuclear sites situated at various points around the UK. Inevitably, as with any industrial process, they produce waste that enters the environment and may find its way into our food. But...

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Let pregnant women enjoy their pregnancy

Let pregnant women enjoy their pregnancyWhen women are pregnant, they should be offered every assistance in enjoying what can be an exciting time in their lives. One of the ways the FSA has contributed...

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Food safety: it’s more than child’s play

Have you ever learned something new while helping your children with homework or with a school project? I’m not embarrassed to admit that in the past I have. This is one of the reasons why teaching...

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No one muzzles FSA scientists

I was interested to read on the BBC website that one of the UK’s most influential science communicators is ‘pressing the Government to let more of its scientists speak out’.According to a reportby BBC...

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Clear cut and ungarbled

The last thing I would wish to be accused of is that this blog promotes a ‘garbled’ message on the role of science in food safety. It was with some surprise, then, that I discovered the term ‘garbler’...

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Industry funded pseudoscientists? Not us!

When does a science commentator become an ‘industry funded pseudoscientist’? Surprisingly, it might depend on whether the media agrees with their views – rather than on the funding involved.For...

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CSI campylobacter

Research planned by the Food Standards Agency could lead to a CSI-style breakthrough in bringing the campylobacter bug ‘to book’.The FSA is planning to fund research that will use whole genome...

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Why meat from cattle with TB is very low risk

You’ve probably heard some of the discussion on cattle with TB going into the food chain either on the news or on Twitter in the past couple of days. The Food Standards Agency refers to the very low...

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Science and evidence are our founding principles

Next week, the FSA Board will discuss the draft Annual Report of the FSA Chief Scientist, 2013.The report, which will be discussed in its draft form as an FSA Board paper contains some riveting reading...

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Let’s say a big merci to Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle

The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA) Executive Director Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle announced this week she was resigning to take up a public office in France from 1 September. More on the...

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