December 2023, Issue 66
8 Dec 2023
Flawed Food Standards Agency consultation on gene edited organisms meets opposition; reflections from GM Freeze’s new Executive Director; our year 2022-23; plus the many ways you can take a stand against GMOs.
Our regular newsletter. Printed copies are sent to GM Freeze members and paid-up supporters.
8 Dec 2023
Flawed Food Standards Agency consultation on gene edited organisms meets opposition; reflections from GM Freeze’s new Executive Director; our year 2022-23; plus the many ways you can take a stand against GMOs.
5 Jun 2023
News of shocking new GM field trial plans plus what to expect now that the Genetic Technology Act has become law.
8 Feb 2023
News of the final Parliamentary stages of the dangerous Genetic Technology Bill, GM wheat field trials and lots more.
6 Oct 2022
Includes a detailed update on the Genetic Technology Bill, a review of GM Freeze’s year 2021/2 and more evidence of unexpected impacts from planting GMOs.
4 Jul 2022
Focusing on the introduction of the Genetic Technology Bill to the UK Parliament, and efforts to reduce its damaging impact.
9 Apr 2022
The UK Government has created a new (and much disputed) class of GMO plus details of how to object to the latest plans for growing experimental GM potatoes in open fields.
3 Dec 2021
The UK Government has begun the process of dismantling key GM safeguards, despite strong public opposition, plus more on the DNA damage done by new GM techniques and GM news updates from around the world.
10 Sep 2021
Mounting threats to GM safeguards, burnt-toast GM wheat gets the go-ahead and a review of GM Freeze’s year to March 2021.
4 Jun 2021
Political moves to remove key GM safeguards in both the UK and the European Union, plus news of a new application for an open field trial of highly experimental GM wheat.
21 Jan 2021
Our analysis of what the end of the Brexit transition period means for the use of genetic modification in food and farming and news of a crucial opportunity to let the UK Government know that all forms of GM should be properly regulated.