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British Govt to force slaughterhouses in England to install CCTV

WORLD

British Govt to force slaughterhouses in England to install CCTV

CCTV is to become mandatory in all slaughterhouses in England, the Government has confirmed after a consultation showed overwhelming support for the move.

BUSINESS

Shoppers mistakenly buying fur
Real fur is thought to be widely sold by mistake in UK stores, the RSPCA warned today. Many shoppers accidentally buy fur, assuming it is fake due to low prices and poor labelling, the charity said.

BUSINESS

Italian fishermen flouting EU netting laws
Marine wildlife is being destroyed because fishermen continue to flout European regulations banning driftnets, according to a report being presented to the European Commission today.

GAA

Violence is refuge of talentless

RUGBY

Old Crescent triumph in war of attrition

RUGBY

Top two share spoils in thriller
Parkes gets best DLSP welcome

SATURDAY was a day of many surprises in Division Two of the AIL, when many of the top teams were surprisingly turned over by supposed ‘lesser’ opposition.

Mon, 02 Dec, 2002

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