Good news on lead ammunition

Yesterday’s news that a ban (almost total) on lead ammunition use is coming is welcome. Assuming that it all goes smoothly (I believe it will) then it will bring to a happy conclusion decades of campaigning. But why has it taken so long? So very long? Lead is a poison and it has gradually been…

Brexit deal: ten words that spell environmental damage

As you flick through the 1246 pages of ‘our’ Brexit deal you will hardly have got your eye in when you reach p179, and ‘Title XI, Article 1.1 LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR OPEN AND FAIR COMPETITION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT‘; So, already, we see that environmental protection is subsumed within the apparently bigger matters of trade….

Floods, pestilence but a Brexit deal?

When I queued with my mask on, to pick up our turkey (that’s now our Easter turkey), at 09:30 it had rained overnight but was just a bit drizzly but by the time I get home it was tipping down. The sky darkened and by mid afternoon there were floods all around us very locally…

Brexit, COVID and hope for the future

Brexit. Remember Brexit? The UK left the EU at the end of January this year (boo!) but we are in a transition period until the end of 2020 – that’s less than four months away. The time has passed for extending the transition period, it ends on the last day of December. By that time…