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Head of the Soil Association says healthy food habits need to be taught in schools
Chief Executive of the Soil Association, Helen Browning, who also runs a farm producing beef, dairy and pigs as well as cereals, joined us from Wiltshire.


An Astrophysicist’s case for eating less meat
It’s been a turbulent year for our food supply system. From panic buying to free school meals, the pandemic has placed enormous strains on food producers and retailers, not to mention the impact of Brexit. But is there an opportunity now to cha...


‘It’s important we don’t squander the gains of this lockdown by easing restrictions early,’ warns clinical epidemiologist.
We were joined by Dr Deepti Gurdasani in Cambridge, who is a clinical epidemiologist at Queen Mary University of London.


Vaccine chief ‘optimistic’ all over-50s to be offered a vaccine by May
The chairman of the UK’s vaccine taskforce has said he’s very optimistic that all 50-year-olds will be offered a jab by May. And the necessity of the roll-out success  was underlined with the news that a covid outbreak in a care home in ...


Did council official Jackie Weaver actually have the authority?
The Zoom recording has made a star of Jackie Weaver for the way she ruthlessly dealt with councillors she considered to be disruptive.


HIV testing rises as ‘It’s a Sin’ become C4’s most-watched drama
Not only has the TV series 'It's a Sin' won critical acclaim and become Channel 4's most-watched drama series ever, it is being credited with a massive rise in the number of people taking tests for HIV. 


Overseas students behind with fees could face axe from courses
Last week we reported on how hundreds of students from overseas had been forced to use a food bank in East London as the lockdown meant they were unable to earn money to support themselves.


PM’s race adviser ‘considered quitting’ over ‘politics steeped in divisions’
Downing Street's senior ethnic minorities adviser reportedly considered resigning over fears that the Conservative Party was pursuing "politics steeped in division". 


Mother and daughter killed in Kilmarnock attack
An NHS worker and her 24-year-old daughter have been stabbed to death and a man died in a car crash in three linked incidents in East Ayrshire. 


‘Vaccinating everyone over 50 doesn’t stop Covid spreading’ – Independent SAGE’s Prof Christina Pagel
Professor Christina Pagel is a mathematician specialising in health research at University College London.


All over-50s offered Covid vaccine by early May, says UK government
The government's announcement that it plans to vaccinate all people over 50 by the start of May came as new figures show infection rates falling.


‘It’s about freeing what’s inside you’ – Sir Antony Gormley launches art project for locked-down Brits
It’s ambition is to create a nationwide show of imagination and optimism –  something we could certainly all use right now. So, in the first of our new series ‘Something Different’, we bring you the Great Big Art Exhibition launc...


Harrowing video of run up to death of Leon Briggs in custody shown at inquest
Harrowing police custody footage has been played to an inquest into the death of a 39-year-old father in 2013.


Scottish fishing industry in ‘fits of despair’ over post-Brexit impact, says Scottish Creel Fishermen’s Federation
We spoke to Alastair Sinclair, who is the National Coordinator of the Scottish Creel Fishermen’s Federation, about how Brexit is affecting the fishing industry in Scotland. We started by asking which was a bigger problem, Brexit or Covid.


Fishermen in Cornwall face ruin over EU post-Brexit trade rules
In another example of post-Brexit trade problems, many UK fishermen are now struggling to export their catch to the EU. New rules around water quality mean they can’t export live molluscs like oysters and clams to Europe – leaving those w...



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