EU Votes to Deregulate Gene Editing

7th February 2024

A lengthy vote in the European Parliament today has resulted in significant deregulation of gene edited organisms under new European legislation. But how favourably or unfavourably do the new rules compare to what’s going on in the UK?

“We don’t need no regulation” – Biotech bullies want to re-engineer the law

25th July 2019

Key consumer and environmental protections will be the first to go as biotech developers lobby government to rewrite, or even scrap, GMO regulations.

Peace, love and (glyphosate in your) ice cream

9th October 2017

In a series of tests on Ben & Jerry’s ice cream sold in the UK and EU, worrying levels of glyphosate were found. Here’s what that means – and how Ben & Jerry’s responded and why you shouldn’t be too hopeful.

EU stalls on authorising new GMOs – again

28th January 2017

The result of this week’s EU vote on the authorisation of three GM maize varieties isn’t a straightforward win or lose – it’s just the next shambolic step in a long and unsatisfactory process.

Beyond GM joins call for a sustainable food policy in the EU

22nd September 2015

Beyond GM, the Humane Society International, Compassion in World Farming, Food for Life Global and the European Parliament’s Sustainable Food Systems Group have come together for a special event highlighting waste – and sustainability – in the food system

Opting out of GMOs in the EU – what does it take?

3rd September 2015

Which EU countries have ‘banned’ GMOs – and what is it going to take to keep Europe GM free? Here are some basics on the bans.

Public opposition heats up as EU vote clears the way for GMOs in UK

13th January 2015

New legislation may well change the game, but the end result it still up for grabs, vow campaigners

UK government preparing the ground for GM crops

5th January 2015

UK minsters have admitted they are putting in place “pragmatic” arrangements to facilitate the introduction of GMO crops to UK farms.

How seriously is your MP taking your GMO concerns?

5th December 2014

MPs’ replies to our supporters’ questions have, thus far, been disappointing form letters. On behalf of all citizens, it’s time to start pushing our politicians to be smart, not smug, when it comes to GMOs.