PBOs are GMOs: What Our High Court Hearing Revealed

20th May 2026

It was an intense couple of days in court for us this week. Importantly, it revealed just how fragile and contradictory the government’s position is. Read more about what we heard and why this case matters.

Gene Editing Deregulation – What Comes Next?

27th March 2026

Two new Beyond GM briefings explore the likely next stages for the UK’s deregulation of gene editing: farm animals and microorganisms. But the picture is considerably more complicated than the government may want us to believe.

Beyond GM Calls on Scottish and Welsh Parties to Hold the Line on GMO Regulation

18th March 2026

As voters in Scotland and Wales prepare to go to the polls in May, we are calling on all parties to commit to maintaining and strengthening precautionary approaches to genetically modified organisms in food and farming.

We Have a Court Date!

24th January 2026

The High Court has now confirmed that our challenge to the Government’s deregulation of genetically modified ‘precision bred’ organisms in food and farming will be heard at a rolled-up hearing over 12-13 May. This is a rare opportunity to test whether deregulation without transparency or consent is lawful. With your help, we can see it through.

Citizens’ Charter on Genetic Technologies Upholds Choice and Transparency

5th January 2026

A new Citizens’ Charter for Transparency, Accountability and Choice in the Use of Genetic Technologies has been launched, setting out clear principles for how genetic engineering – including gene editing and so-called “precision breeding” – should be governed in the UK.

Gene Editing Can Cause Significant DNA Damage: Here’s Why it Matters for UK Regulation

4th January 2026

New research shows gene editing can cause lasting disruption to genome function through “chromatin fatigue” – even when DNA appears to have repaired itself – raising serious questions about UK deregulation that assumes precision equals safety.

Editing Nature – Examining the Illusion of Control

30th December 2025

Genetic engineering cannot be contained in living systems. From bees to crops, engineered genes and microbes inevitably spread, exposing regulatory blind spots and challenging assumptions of control, precaution and accountability in rapidly deregulating governance frameworks. Here’s why we are going to start keeping an eye on engineering in the wild from 2026.

New EU Proposal Supports Hidden GMOs

4th December 2025

A sweeping deal to deregulate new GMOs has been proposed in the EU, yet civil society still secured some key concessions – seed labelling, public registers and full regulation for higher-risk plants – missing from UK regulations.

New: Precision Bred GMO Field Trial Tracker

2nd November 2025

Beyond GM’s PBO Field Trial Tracker aims to bring much-needed transparency to the growing number of open-air field trials of genetically modified and precision-bred crops in England.

Precision Bred GMO Field Trial Tracker

30th October 2025

The UK government has opened the door to a new wave of open-air trials of genetically modified crops — now rebranded as “precision bred organisms” (PBOs). These trials are happening across England, in fields belonging to universities, research institutes, commercial farms and private companies. Beyond GM is tracking these releases because the information made public  … Read more