- Beef Bones Regulations 1997 - Wikipedia
As well as beef on the bone, all beef-bone derived products were prohibited from sale This had the effect of outlawing T-bone steaks, prime ribs and oxtail as well as some soups and stocks
- The Beef Bones Regulations 1997 - Legislation. gov. uk
These Regulations, which apply to Great Britain, make provision under the Food Safety Act 1990 in relation to bones, bone-in beef and other food and ingredients for human consumption
- UK ban on beef on the bone - The Lancet
The advice from its scientific advisers that led the UK Government to ban the sale of beef on the bone was probably based on evidence that vertebral bone injected intracerebrally induces encephalitis in some recipients
- United Kingdom BSE outbreak - Wikipedia
A political and public health crisis resulted, and British beef was banned from export to numerous countries around the world, with some bans remaining in place until as late as 2019
- Beef on the bone is banned in new scare - The Independent
Beef will no longer be sold on the bone, the Government has announced Charles Arthur and Colin Brown look at why, from today, we should not buy T-bone steaks, rib of beef, oxtail, ribs, or
- BBC ON THIS DAY | 30 | 1999: T-bone steaks on sale by Christmas
The beef-on-the-bone ban will be lifted next month, the government has announced T-bone steaks and ribs of beef should be on sale by 17 December, just over two years since they were
- Britain bans the sale of beef on the bone - Tampa Bay Times
Britain banned the sale of beef on the bone Wednesday as a precautionary move against mad cow disease, wiping oxtail soup, rib roast and T-bone steak off the national menu
- Beef on the Bone: Government Ban (Hansard, 14 January 1998)
Had we allowed the sale of beef which was technically described as unsafe, it is unlikely that we would have made any progress in Brussels towards lifting the beef ban That decision was made on the basis and with the support of farmers as being their top agricultural priority
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