A person in Scotland has died from E. coli, following an outbreak of the bacterial infection in the UK linked to cheese. Health experts warned a few days ...
Mrs Kirkham's Cheeses has had to recall five products, and has announced they will stop taking orders until the investigation is complete.
A number of cheeses have been urgently recalled due to fears they could be contaminated by E.coli bacteria after around 30 people fell ill.
The agency said a person from Scotland had now died from the infection. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) announced the recall on Christmas Eve for Mrs ...
A BRIT has tragically died following an outbreak of E.coli as investigations into a recalled artisan cheese continue.At least 30 people aged between s.
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese Ltd has taken the precautionary step of recalling various Lancashire Cheese products because of the risk.
Health officials suspect a dairy farm near Preston, Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire cheese, to be the source of the outbreak.
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese was established in 1978 by Ruth and John Kirkham before they handed it over to their son, Graham.
The Food Standards Agency have confirmed a link between the E.Coli outbreak and eating 'unpasteurised cheeses'. Advertisements. But Mrs Kirkham's says there has ...
Food Standards Agency issues warning for consumers who bought Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire cheese.
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese Ltd has taken the precautionary step of recalling various Lancashire Cheese products because of the risk.
Graham Kirkham, who runs Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese dairy farm in Preston, is thought to be the epicentre of an E.coli outbreak that has left dozens of ...