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has been banned or heavily restricted in over 30 countries.He said: By reducing its use alongside our plans to increase the amount of green space in our city.More news stories for GloucestershireListen to the latest news for GloucestershireGlyphosate is used in very small quantities across Gloucester and.
Its cabinet will consider the strategy this week as it prepares to phase out the weed killer glyphosate.Councillors may also decide to stop spraying the city centre where weeds are usually kept to a minimum due to high footfall.
said his group is committed to phasing the chemical out
A 13-year-old boy was injured after security forces fired tear gas shells and live rounds to disperse crowds.The agreement also lacks provisions to facilitate the Chagossian people's access to cultural sites on Diego Garcia and protect and conserve their unique cultural heritage.
The UK purchased the islands for £3m in 1968.The Foreign Office spokesperson said: We recognise the importance of the islands to Chagossians and have worked to ensure the agreement reflects this.
a component that the UN panel also questioned would comply with the right of the Chagossian people to effective remedy.the Chagossian people were hindered from being able to exercise their cultural rights in accessing their ancestral lands from which they were expelled.