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  1. Brown to intervene to combat high prices and shortages

    guardian.co.uk Environment - May 31, 2008

    PM to draw up new policies to protect Britain from a looming food crisis and ensure food security

    Tagged: politics, food, environment, economic policy, gordon brown

  2. Europe's fishermen strike over fuel prices

    guardian.co.uk Environment - May 31, 2008

    Fishermen in Spain, Portugal, Belgium, France and Italy demand relaxation of EU quotas to offset costs

    Tagged: business, world news, fishing, environment, spain, fossil fuels, oil and gas industry

  3. Rush to evacuate quake flood zone

    guardian.co.uk Environment - May 31, 2008

    China evacuates almost 200,000 earthquake survivors downstream of huge 'quake lake'

    Tagged: world news, flooding, environment, china, natural disasters, china earthquake

  4. Last flight of the honeybee? Alison Benjamin reports on a very real threat

    guardian.co.uk Environment - May 31, 2008

    Einstein said that if the honeybee became extinct, then so would mankind. Alison Benjamin reports on a very real threat

    Tagged: environment, agriculture, conservation

  5. RSPCA tells schools 'no pets'

    guardian.co.uk Environment - May 31, 2008

    The classroom guineapig faces extinction if schools follow new advice from the RSPCA

    Tagged: education, uk news, environment, wildlife, schools

  6. Mark Lawson: This loophole is real. But the remedy is really perverse

    guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate - May 31, 2008

    Mark Lawson: The urge to outlaw computer-made images of abuse is not mad, it's just wrong. It imperils free artistic expression

    Tagged: art, photography, crime, criminal justice, comment is free

  7. Derek Draper: The very coldest calls

    guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate - May 31, 2008

    Derek Draper: Responses to news of Brown's phone activity point to mass sociogenic illness. I'd prescribe calm

    Tagged: politics, labour, gordon brown, comment is free

  8. A life in writing: Michael Frayn

    guardian.co.uk Books - May 31, 2008

    Michael Frayn's talks to Aida Edemariam about the challenge of writing for the stage and the performances that have shaped his own life

  9. Mary Roach and her husband learn about the latest advances in the study of sex

    guardian.co.uk Books - May 31, 2008

    When Mary Roach heard about the latest advances in the study of sex, she decided to persuade her husband to volunteer ...

  10. Hay festival: Derek Landy wins Red House prize

    guardian.co.uk Books - May 31, 2008

    May 31: The Dublin writer Derek Landy has won the coveted Red House children's book prize, with his first novel, Skulduggery Pleasant

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