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UK’s ‘water footprint’ is drying up the world
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A new report by the WWF reveals that the UKâs âwater footprintâ is unsustainable, and threatens the worldâs water reserves.
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Killer fry-up
The Great British fry-up could be the death of you after research showed that it can cause cancer.
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Listeria fear after Canada deaths
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Canadian health officials are investigating 12 deaths thought to be linked to contaminated meat products.
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Meat-eaters, the end is nigh.
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When I cast my seer's eyes forward into the mists of time, I sometimes wonder whether the end is nigh for the carnivore. Not the wild animal type, like this tiger in Berlin zoo who fancied a spot of duck, but the meat-fanciers among us lot.
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Computer-based Predictive Toxicology: Advances and Impact of Cheminformatics on the Safety-oriented Design of New Products
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Japan seeks to arrest Sea Shepherd anti-whaling activists
Police to place men - including one Briton - on international wanted list after clashes last year.
Check out this story on www.guardian.co.uk.
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Oxford vegan food fair report - your town next!
Vegan food activists from Midlands Vegan Campaigns today ventured out of our own territory and in to Oxford, to the city`s first ever Free Vegan Food Fair.
Check out this story on www.indymedia.org.uk.
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Fur flies as Gwyneth Paltrow offends her animal-rights friends
She is almost as famous for her green, holistic lifestyle as she is for her film roles, but Gwyneth Paltrow has become the focus of angry animal rights campaigners.
Check out this story on www.independent.co.uk.
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Call to end animal pain-resear
Using animals to research pain has "limited value" and should be replaced by newer technologies, argues a panel of medical experts from across England.
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The new series has a new exciting format and weâre looking for people to take part in this returning documentary series all about how the meat we eat is bred, killed and finally cooked.