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Farm leaders welcome commitment to reform gene editing rules
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Unite urges caution over gene editing in agriculture
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The adoption of gene editing (GE) technology in agriculture could put jobs at risk, warns Unite the Union.
The union has urged caution over the use of GE technology following moves by both the UK Government and European Commission to review its use.
Last week the European Commission launched a review into EU laws governing GE technology, while the UK Government’s Environment Secretary George Eustice launched a consultation on its use in January.
Scottish party leaders answer our five big questions ahead of polling day
The Sunday Mail has asked each of the main party leaders to answer some key questions so undecided voters can make up their minds.
Voters will be electing MSPs on Thursday (Image: Getty Images)
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George Lyon: Reducing cow numbers to cut emissions must be a last resort By George Lyon
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You could be forgiven for not realising it, but we are in the final week of an election campaign that will decide who governs at Holyrood for the next five years.
It has been a lacklustre and near invisible campaign, and most people I speak to seem totally disinterested in the whole process.
I suspect apathy is likely to be the big winner with turnout struggling to reach more than 50%.
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