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FSS Backs 'Bang in Some Beans' Campaign

Food Standards Scotland (FSS) has announced its support for The Food Foundation's 'Bang in Some Beans' campaign, which encourages consumers to incorporate beans into their daily meals. The campaign aligns with FSS's Eat Well Your Way initiative, promoting simple, affordable, and nutritious dietary changes.

Routine Notice Food Safety
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Report Identifies Future Food Technologies for UK Plates by 2035

Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland have released a report identifying innovative food technologies expected to reach the UK market by 2035. The report outlines potential food safety and regulatory needs arising from these emerging innovations, aiming to guide future regulation and industry planning.

Priority review Guidance Food Safety
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Food Standards Scotland Allergen Information Consultation

Food Standards Scotland has launched a 12-week public consultation on how allergen and ingredient information is provided by businesses in the non-prepacked sector, such as restaurants and takeaways. The consultation seeks views on strengthening written allergen information and improving ingredient transparency for consumers in Scotland.

Priority review Consultation Food Safety
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Food Standards Scotland Publishes 2026-2031 Strategy

Food Standards Scotland has published its five-year strategy for 2026-2031, outlining its approach to protecting public health, promoting healthier diets, and maintaining confidence in Scotland's food system. The strategy focuses on three priorities: public health and consumer protection, evolving the regulatory landscape, and providing an effective public service.

Routine Guidance Food Safety
1d ago Scotland SEPA News
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Sausage firm fined for polluting North Lanarkshire burn

Devro (Scotland) Limited has been fined £48,000 plus a £3,600 victim surcharge for discharging untreated industrial effluent into the Bothlin Burn, harming the local environment. The company pled guilty to carrying out a controlled activity without authorization from SEPA, following an investigation into pollution complaints.

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1d ago Scotland SEPA News
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SEPA Investigates Ongoing Oil Pollution in River Dochart

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) continues to investigate an ongoing diesel pollution incident in the River Dochart near Killin. SEPA is overseeing containment efforts by specialist contractors and analyzing water and ecology samples to determine the full environmental impact. The agency is working with Police Scotland to gather evidence for potential enforcement action.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
1d ago Scotland SEPA News
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SEPA: Fish Barrier Removal Restores River Habitat

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has completed the removal of a redundant weir on the Halter Burn, restoring 1.6km of upstream river habitat. This project, funded by SEPA's Water Environment Fund, aims to boost populations of endangered fish species and enhance river resilience.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
1d ago Scotland SEPA News
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Rosyth River Habitat Restoration Funding Secured

SEPA and Fife Council have committed a total of £320,000 to the Rosyth River Restoration project, funding the next three phases of design work for the Whinny and Brankholm Burns. The project aims to restore degraded freshwater habitats to benefit local ecology and community wellbeing.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
1d ago Scotland SEPA News
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Scotland SEPA Flooding Outlook - Storm Chandra

SEPA has issued a flooding outlook for Monday, January 26, 2026, due to Storm Chandra. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and high winds to Scotland, potentially causing surface water flooding, travel disruption, and minor impacts to low-lying areas.

Priority review Notice Environmental Protection
1d ago UK SCOAF News
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SCOAF Transition to Armed Forces Commissioner

The UK's Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces (SCOAF) will transition to the Armed Forces Commissioner (AFC) in 2026. This expansion will broaden its remit to include welfare and family support, aiming to resolve issues earlier and provide a stronger voice for service personnel and their families.

Routine Notice Defense & National Security

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