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26 results found for '"BSE"' in Keywords.

  • World outlook (1990)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Discussion; Interview; News bulletin; Special; Speech

    Sue Ingle(?) presents World Outlook, on the latest advances and topical issues in science and the environment. Looks at global warming; phytoplankton; environmental issues in South Africa; new strain of HIV...

  • Farmers’ compensation changes (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Ben Gill, NFU, about changes in the way compensation is paid to UK farmers when cattle are slaughtered due to BSE, or mad cow disease. Male reporter not identified.

  • BSE threat-call for cattle slaughter (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with microbiologist, Professor Richard Lacey of Leeds, calling for all UK cattle to be slaughtered because of the threat from mad cow disease or BSE. The broadcast is from the AM breakfast...

  • Neuropathologist on BSE threat (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Simon Bowden interviews Dr. Helen Grant, a retired neuropathologist from Charing Cross and Middlesex Hospital, on Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease and the safety measures the...

  • Germany accepts UK beef exports (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    John Fraser interviews UK agriculture minister Gillian Shephard who is claiming victory in the battle over beef exports to Germany following the scare over Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in British...

  • Report on BSE measures (1996)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Vox pop

    Malcolm Brown wrap. The experts advising the Government about the BSE crisis spent the weekend in conference at Sunningdale in Berkshire. The scientists’ recommendations are being passed on to ministers...

  • Tim Lang on BSE (1996)

    Genre
    Interview

    Tim Lang, Professor of Food Studies at Thames Valley University, on BSE. Astonished by Government attitude and ministers’ performance in Parliament.

  • Harriet Harman on Government’s role in BSE crisis (1996)

    Genre
    Speech; Parliamentary debate

    Labour’s Harriet Harman attacks Government’s disregard for public health and dogma of deregulation as major factors in the BSE crisis.

  • Beef products low-risk (1996)

    Genre
    Parliamentary debate; Speech

    House of Commons statement on the BSE crisis, by Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell, on the risks attached to eating beef products, which he says are extremely low.

  • Parliament debates BSE (1996)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate; Speech

    There have now been four emergency statements on the BSE crisis since last Wednesday. Parliamentary correspondent Robert Allen reports. Michael Stephen complains of a nanny state; Health Secretary Stephen...