Environment & Agriculture
- Brexit cuts British food exports to the EU by nearly £3bn per year - LFF 05.12.24444174
- Brexit divergence from EU destroying UK’s vital environmental protections - Guardian 19.01.24394682
- Lidl becomes latest retailer to ration sales of salad ingredients - Guardian 27.02.23332220
- Nine tomatoes for £15? How the very basics became more expensive than oysters - Guardian 27.02.23332221
- UK salad shortages could last a month, warns environment secretary - Guardian 23.02.23331293
- ‘We’re only seeing the negative’: UK farmers on Brexit and losing the common agricultural policy - Guardian 29.12.22327806
- British farmers are being offered a lump sum payment to leave the industry – but at what cost to agriculture? - Conversation 17.06.22291983
- Agriculture Bill: here’s what it means for farming and the environment after Brexit - Conversation 17.01.22291984
- Denmark accuses UK of breaking Brexit fishing deal over trawling ban - Guardian 17.11.21261445
- What is the Brexit fishing deal with EU now Britain has taken back control of its waters? - Sun 24.12.20230861
- Government compromise on post-Brexit food standards - The Ecologist 06.11.20223205
- Fishing fears as Brexit looms - The Ecologist 16.09.20216581
- 'Economic peanuts, political dynamite': how fishing rights could sink a UK-EU trade deal - Guardian 07.09.20218787
- Brits reject US chlorinated chicken - The Ecologist 25.06.20211080
- UK pesticide standards could be slashed in new trade deals, threatening public health and the environment - ENN 09.06.20209331
- Pesticide threat from Brexit trade deals - Ecologist 09.06.20209228
- Green Brexit unlikely despite government claims, report concludes - Guardian 12.04.18170190
- Has the UK really been held back by the EU on waste and resources? - Green Alliance 05.04.18170191
- Forget Hard vs Soft Brexit, the new division in government is between trade liberals and protectionists - New Economics Foundation 14.03.18170192
- Farmers tell Gove: lack of migrant workers now 'mission critical' - Guardian 20.02.18170193
- Lack of migrant workers left food rotting in UK fields last year, data reveals - Guardian 09.02.18170194
- Huge levels of antibiotic use in US farming revealed - Guardian 08.02.18170195
- Report: Brexit: energy security - House of Lords European Union Committee 29.01.18 .pdf170196
- Brexit risks energy shortages and bigger bills, peers warn - Guardian 29.01.18170197
- Brexit Bill May Have Broken International Environment Law, Says UN - The Guardian 09.01.18170198
- British public back strong new wildlife laws post-Brexit, YouGov poll shows – Guardian 25.08.16170199
- EU to hold Britain to fishing quotas during Brexit transition - Guardian 11.01.18170200
- What will Brexit mean for the climate? (Clue: it doesn’t look good) - The Conversation 01.12.17170201
- Report: The Impact of Brexit on the EU Energy System - European Parliament 11/17.pdf 170202
- Brexit could kill the precautionary principle – here’s why it matters so much for our environment - The Conversation 22.11.17170203
- World Fisheries Day: the grim prognosis for fishing post-Brexit - New Economics Foundation 21.11.17170204
- A comment on last night’s debate about the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - RSPB 16.11.17170205
- Video: How Brexit Could Make Food Prices Skyrocket - Bloomberg 08.11.17170206
- MPs’ scrutiny of the Withdrawal Bill is crunch time for the environment - Green Alliance 07.11.17170207
- Who will enforce environmental laws after Brexit? - Client Earth 23.08.17170208
- Report: A Food Brexit: time to get real - University of Sussex et al 07/17 .pdf170209
- The environment and Brexit: to be handled with care - The Economist 17.07.17170210
- Climate change vs Brexit: the distraction, the emergency, the opportunity - Open Democracy UK 09.06.17170211
- What does Brexit mean for the next 40 years of EU environmental policy? - IEEP 20.04.17170212
- UK unprepared for exiting Europe's green legislation, says Lucas – Guardian 13.02.17170213
- Leave voters didn’t vote Brexit to see environmental protections undone – New Statesman 8/16170214