Beyond The Headline: New Series Separates Science, Storytelling and Supposition

25th June 2026

Beyond GM launches Beyond the Headline, a series of critical briefings examining the claims for food and farming technologies. Our first briefing explores idea that photosynthesis is “inefficient” and asks whether the science is as straightforward as the headlines suggest.

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.

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.

68 Pages of “Listening”, Zero Pages of Action – What Defra’s Report on PBO Seeds Reveals

10th October 2025

Defra’s 68-page report on the Precision Bred Plant Varieties consultation sings the praises of “consensus” and “collaboration” but ignores public demands for action on transparency, traceability and labelling. Has “listening” become the new way of saying “no.”

Government Consultation on Precision Bred Seeds and Plants – Closing Soon

4th April 2025

This consultation represents a vital opportunity to ensure genetically modified precision bred seeds and plant materials are listed in the national seeds listing and labelled on seed packets. But hurry. The consultation closes 14 April 2025.

The National Food Strategy – Skating Over the Conflicts

22nd July 2021

The UK’s National Food Strategy has been widely welcomed but whilst it makes some good points it is, in the end a fundamentally flawed document that avoids the conflicts of values and world views that maintain business as usual in food and farming.

EU supermarkets eclipse UK sector with calls for strong regulation of gene editing

27th May 2021

Europe is currently wrestling with the same issues around the deregulation of gene editing as the UK. But, unlike supermarkets in the UK, European retailers there are taking the lead in demanding robust regulation, protection of organic and non-GMO labels and transparency for their customers.

Co-op says #NotInMySupermarket to gene-editing

18th February 2021

In response to a civil society appeal for UK supermarkets to back strong regulation of new gene-edited crops and animals, the Co-op has made a clear statement of its support.

Civil society calls on supermarkets to show leadership on GMOs

9th February 2021

Fifty groups and individuals from civil society have written to British supermarkets asking them to show public support for continued regulation of genetically engineered crops and animals.

An uncontrolled experiment in out of home eating

26th July 2019

Novelty, the ability to stay ahead of trends and to offer the unusual is one of the things that drives the restaurant business. There is very little regulation around the kind of food that can be served. There’s no real prohibition, for instance, against serving endangered species – though this is a questionable practice, especially  … Read more