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Errington Cheese drops legal bid against E.coli sales ban
Errington Cheese drops legal bid against E.coli sales banImage copyright FSS Image caption Health officials have already investigated possible links to Dunsyre blue cheeseA Scottish cheesemaker linked to a fatal E.coli outbreak has dropped a legal challenge against a ban on the sale of all of its products.Food Standards Scotland (FSS) imposed the blanket ban after finding strains of the bacteria in batches of Dunsyre Blue and Lanark Blue.In a separate development, FSS has released details of risk assessments they undertook.
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How Scots produce banned in UK over E.coli outbreak was in frame for World Cheese Awards honours (From HeraldScotland)
How Scots produce banned in UK over E.coli outbreak was in frame for World Cheese Awards honours (From HeraldScotland)SCOTS cheeses banned in Britain after being linked to a fatal E.coli outbreak have been withdrawn from the World Cheese Awards after being in the running for this week's garlands.Errington Cheese's Dunsyre Blue, Lanark Blue, and Corra Linn were all identified as among those that were to be judged on Wednesday in what is the largest cheese competition on the planet.Food Standards Scotland (FSS) imposed a blanket ban on the sale of all of Errington's products two months ago after finding strains of the E.coli bacteria in batches of Dunsyre Blue and Lanark BlueThe Errington cheese was linked to an E.coli outbreak in July in which a three-year-old girl from Dunbartonshire died.
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Cheese manufacturer and FSS continues row over E.coli link
Cheese manufacturer and FSS continues row over E.coli linkThe row between Errington Cheese and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) continued this week, after FSS rejected claims it offered to pay the cheesemaker's legal fees in full, in return for the firm dropping its application for a judicial review of a destruction order of its products.Errington Cheese dropped the application on November 9, after FSS promised to share its scientific evidence with Errington Cheese and pay its legal fees in full, claimed the cheesemaker.It also claimed FSS admitted the destruction order of £20,000 of stock in September was "unwarranted and unnecessary".
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