Horsemeat
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Warning Europol’s investigation into forged passports only unveils ‘the tip of the iceberg’ *H&H Plus*
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Four on trial over horsemeat scandal
The trial is expected to run until mid-February
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‘Greedy’ horsemeat fraudsters sent to prison
“These three men set out to deceive suppliers, retailers and ultimately the consumer so they could make more money”
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Police arrest 65 in international horsemeat scandal probe *warning: graphic content*
The investigation started with the 2013 horsemeat scandal and a Europe-wide operation has led to 65 arrests
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New tests detect traces of horse meat
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Three charged following horsemeat investigation
The charges follow an international fraud investigation involving the City of London Police, the Food Standards Agency and the Crown Prosecution Service
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Up to 50,000 horses ‘disappeared’ during horsemeat scandal
A leading professor has warned that the UK is at risk of a further horsemeat scandal unless the matter is taken seriously by police and authorities
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Restaurant fined for selling horsemeat as 'zebra' steak
Trading standards officers visited the restaurant following numerous complaints
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Horse meat scandal: Where are we now?
More than two years on since the scandal, H&H asks what is being done to ensure it does not happen again
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Meat trader jailed for labelling horsemeat as beef
Willy Selten, 45, was arrested in May 2013 as part of the European investigation into horsemeat contamination of beef products
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Slaughterhouse boss faces prison
A man who pleaded guilty in relation to the horsemeat scandal is awaiting sentencing
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Quick and affordable horsemeat test developed
New test aims to make widepread testing more accessible throughout the meat industry
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Horsemeat defamation claim in court
Two Ireland-based companies are coming to blows over a defamation claim that originates from last year’s horsemeat scandal
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Charges against horsemeat scandal abattoir dropped
Despite secret footage of abattoir workers inflicting cruelty on horses, charges against directors of establishment have been dropped
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Hickstead superstar NOT set to become health food snack
H&H readers were shocked to see a picture of a top showjumper in Daily Mail story about a new horsemeat snack
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Food import company fined for horsemeat contamination
In the first case of its kind in the UK, a business has appeared in court in relation to the ongoing horsemeat scandal
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Would you eat Dartmoor hill ponies?
Arguments erupt after charity recommends unwanted native ponies should enter the human food chain
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Slaughterman pleads guilty in horsemeat case [H&H VIP]
Slaughterhouse first to be chargedfollowing horsemeat scandal
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Europe to bolster passport system [H&H VIP]
Can a Europe-wide equine database succeed and will this help prevent horsemeat illegally entering the food chain?