'Motorists facing random breath-testing'

The surge in the price of food will continue for at least a further two years, the chief executive of one of the world's biggest food companies has...

The surge in the price of food will continue for at least a further two years, the chief executive of one of the world's biggest food companies has warned - The Times

Motorists face being subjected to random breath-testing as part of the biggest shake-up of drink-drive laws since the introduction of the breathalyser 40 years ago - Daily Telegraph

Supermarkets are backing a campaign to promote home-reared veal and young beef and end the controversial live export trade involving tens of thousands of bull calves from the milk production industry - The Guardian

Fast food firms are targeting children in cyberspace, campaigners warn - Daily Mirror

Cod is being eaten less at home because fish lovers fear stocks are running out, figures show - Daily Mirror

Parts of Britain are on flood alert today following a weekend of heavy rain which is expected to swell river levels in the next 24 hours - The Sun

More people are searching online for Italian than Indian restaurants, a survey reveals today - Daily Express

Scotland's drinks trade has issued a last-ditch plea to MSPs to block new licensing fees which it claims could force smaller pubs out of business - The Scotsman

The owners of an East Lothian restaurant have defended their decision to re-name it despite criticism from local residents. Oxford Hotels and Inns, who have refurbished the old Waterside Bistro in Haddington, plan to re-open it next month under the new name of The Laffin Duck - The Scotsman

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