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The ‘not a panacea’ hot takes are uninteresting and unhelpful
In defence of partial climate solutions
20 August, 2021
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fisheries
The Brexit deal and fisheries: The one that got away, again
22 June, 2021
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No, I didn’t enjoy Seaspiracy, but I’m not enjoying the backlash either
02 May, 2021
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Supporting mental health and wellbeing in fishermen and fishing communities
12 November, 2020
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agriculture
Lab-grown food: We need a just transition, not a tech-led disruption
10 February, 2020
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aviation
Flybe’s near collapse should be a wakeup call for the government
15 January, 2020
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fisheries
What are the implicit values we’re using in fisheries management?
15 December, 2019
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The accidental privatisation of fishing quota has hurt coastal communities: With a new Fisheries Bill we can change this
03 October, 2019
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Fishing quotas: It's not just the size of the pie
08 September, 2019
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The limits of labels: Even the most ambitious eco-label isn't a substitute for government action
11 June, 2019
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fisheries
Ireland once again an overfishing culprit – but why?
11 February, 2019
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agriculture
From food production to public goods: the winding road of farm subsidy reform
16 November, 2018
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fisheries
The accidental privatisation of marine life
07 October, 2018
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fisheries
The new fisheries policy that wasn’t
03 May, 2018
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fisheries
Rees-Mogg’s hard Brexit won’t do anything for fishing communities
21 March, 2018
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agriculture
Forget Hard versus Soft Brexit, the new division in government is between trade liberals and protectionists
14 March, 2018
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fisheries
Why Brexit could lead to overfishing - to the detriment of everyone
09 March, 2018
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energy
Price caps are a plaster on our broken energy market
09 March, 2018
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energy
Cold truths about our cold homes
08 February, 2018
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agriculture
What is the public good anyway?
05 January, 2018
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fisheries
Brexit could damage small fishing communities—just look at Poole
21 December, 2017
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It’s still uncertain how the UK will deliver a ‘successful’ fisheries policy after Brexit
15 December, 2017
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Don't treat fishing in isolation
08 October, 2017
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A border won’t be enough to control fish – only co-operation can
18 July, 2017
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Will Brexit spell the end of fishing quotas?
27 March, 2017
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The 2016 discard ban: Choking or crying wolf?
14 March, 2017
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fisheries
The EU Common Fisheries Policy has helped, not harmed, UK fisheries
12 January, 2016
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What we can learn from the success of plastic bag levies
04 October, 2015
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energy
The real reason our energy bills are so high
01 December, 2013
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