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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 5 MIN

High Court throws out FSA 'unlawful' meat industry charges

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Farming in Five: Bank of England's banknote shortlist called into question after inclusion of white-tailed eagle, High Court throws out FSA 'unlawful' meat industry charges, record £1.8m fine for water firm after cryptosporidium from animal faeces found in drinking water and meat and dairy could be targeted as Gov renews pledge to cut emissions.  Your daily update from Farmers Guardian

Farming in Five: Bank of England's banknote shortlist called into question after inclusion of white-tailed eagle, High Court throws out FSA 'unlawful' meat industry charges, record £1.8m fine for water firm after cryptosporidium from animal faeces found in drinking water and meat and dairy could be targeted as Gov renews pledge to cut emissions. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian

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