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. rachel: it is christmas time that is christina aguilera. look at the box christmas tree that is up and bright and attracting tourist from all over the country for their christmas photos and we are here it is 7:00 a.m. i am with will and pete will is jazzed up about sports he has not stopped working to keep going, are you going to keep going on sports? will: i don t want to wear everybody out. i m a partisan and i m right i m a partisan. pete: i m worn out. i reached the depth of my knowledge. will: you want to pick a fight you been trying but i win in the green room. that s a problem he is probably right. will: i was going out with the cameraman. rachel: witness a decision made tonight? pete: this afternoon. we will text you what happened. will: it s good to tear the nation apart. rachel: that is funny you think that will tear the nation apart meanwhile politics is turning the nation apart, in many ways the republican party has a lot of deep division particularly a

Don t mess with our fish fingers, fans say as Frankenstein alternatives appear

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Struan Stevenson: Forget the Frankenstein Food headlines, genetically modified crops are the future

THE relentless march of the eco-warriors’ army is threatening to trample agriculture underfoot. For millennia, Scotland’s farmers have been the guardians of the countryside. We have a rural landscape that is both attractive and productive thanks to generations of farmers. We have a history and tradition of protecting the environment and ecology, sustaining wildlife and nurturing biodiversity. Yet Scotland’s farmers face unprecedented challenges against a background of a regulatory regime that is driven by environmental puritans who have little understanding of, or sympathy for, the farmers of today. Our farmers are caught in the middle of a political ‘fan dance’ where on the one hand there is rising global demand for food, while on the other, the tools that would enable them to increase food production are either being denied or withdrawn.

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