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Britain accused of undermining tougher EU limits on killer air pollution

Environment minister Rory Stewart told Tory MEPs to support ‘get-out clause’ The British government has been accused of trying to secretly undermine new EU air pollution targets in favour of big business, as leaked papers reveal that Tory MEPs were told to support a “get-out clause” in proposed laws. Legislation designed to force member states […]

Down to the last three: can science save northern white rhino from extinction?

International project will use IVF and stem-cell technology in an attempt to resurrect the species Under the watchful eyes of a group of heavily armed guards, three rhinos graze on the grassland of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. Most of the world knows that the rhinoceros is threatened, but the status of these animals […]

Scientists use people power to find disease-resistant ash trees

Walkers and other members of the public will be asked to help create new generation of healthy plants A £1.2m project to recruit thousands of walkers and other members of the public to help save Britain’s ash trees is to be launched on Monday. The aim of the AshTag project is to use “citizen science” […]

Working-class actors can always extend their range

High costs keep the less affluent out of drama schools and careers, but surely acting is about transcending background, not being confined by it? As somebody from a working-class background, I have considerable sympathy for those who feel they are excluded by the private-school dominance that seems to permeate society even more thoroughly than in […]

15 years on, our love affair with food is deepening…so are our problems

15 years on, our love affair with food is deepening…so are our problems In the 15 years since the launch of Observer Food Monthly, the British food scene has changed beyond recognition. Artisan coffee shops are now a feature of many high streets; gastropubs, not just white-linen dining establishments, are awarded Michelin stars. Supermarket shelves […]

It’s silly to assume all research funded by corporations is bent | Tracey Brown

If the work is properly monitored, there is no reason not to trust the results Corporate funding of multiple vaccine research was “exposed” again recently. This time it was in the latest round of MMR-causes-autism allegations, which we exported to the US. We’ve seen the same “exposés” in the UK, on fracking, on genetically modified […]

Former UN climate change chief to face trial for sexual harassment of employees

Two more women file claims against Rajendra Pachauri after 29-year-old colleague from Energy and Resources Institute speaks out A court in Delhi has ruled that Rajendra Pachauri, the former chairman of a Nobel prize-winning UN panel on climate change, will stand trial on charges of stalking and sexual harassment of a former employee. A 29-year-old […]

UK accused of trying to undermine EU air pollution targets

Leaked papers reveal that Tory MEPs were told to support a ‘get-out clause’ in proposed new Europe-wide laws The British government has been accused of trying to secretly undermine new EU air pollution targets in favour of big business, as leaked papers reveal that Conservative MEPs were told to support a “get-out clause” in proposed […]