
The European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility dissects the Commission's GMO deregulation plan. Report: Claire Robinson
With the Commission proposal on the use of new GM techniques in agriculture, Frans Timmermans is shooting himself in the foot, writes Anja Hazekamp MEP
A new proposal will make it easier to farm and sell genetically modified crops – and campaigners are aghast
The EU Commission is presenting a new narrative about GM, the basic concepts of which were first developed over 20 years ago by scientists at Wageningen University
Proposed deregulation goes against science – Testbiotech analysis
Corporate interests trump freedom of choice and biosafety
Blank cheque for the genetic engineering industry
Austrian government says proposal is "unacceptable"

Cells of early human embryos are often unable to repair DNA damage caused by CRISPR/Cas gene editing. Report: Claire Robinson
Assessing the impacts of a far-reaching deregulation of new GMOs on consumers’ choice, farmers’ autonomy and nature protection

"No GMOs should be on our plates and in the fields without a full risk assessment and monitoring" – environmental groups

By Cathy Holtslander, NFU Canada's Director of Research and Policy

By Lysiane Lefebvre, David Laborde, and Valeria Piñeiro

Chromothripsis-like effects are found for the first time in gene-edited plants

European Commission proposes new GMO deregulation: More risks, more market dominance for handful of GMO seed firms will result
Lead the UK campaign for a responsible, fair and sustainable food system
Conservative politicians torpedo EU pesticide reduction while calling for deregulation of new GMOs

Programmes give big agribusiness control over farmers, dictating exactly how they farm and what inputs they use. By GRAIN

At a conference in honour of Dr Árpád Pusztai, Prof Vyvyan Howard exposed ongoing regulatory failure over GM crops and foods. Report: Claire Robinson

GMO industry continues to use supposed non-detectability of new GM products as reason not to require traceability and labelling. Report: Claire Robinson

Third World Network summarises the findings of a new study

Voluntary disclosure can't replace mandatory GMO labelling

Report from the International Non-GMO Summit in Frankfurt