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The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the understanding and development of insect science. We support international collaboration, research and publication. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are and want to enrich the world with insect science.

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31 March 2026

Policy and Public Affairs News – Q1 2026

Hi, I’m Tom Leeman, Policy & Public Affairs Manager at the Royal Entomological Society, and this is the first quarter of Policy and Public Affairs news of 2026, providing an update on recent activity and upcoming work across our engagement in Westminster and beyond. Read more about Tom 2026 is the first full year of RES being the secretariat of…

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31 March 2026

Meet the Editor: Emmanuel Toussaint

Emmanuel became an Editor-in-Chief of Systematic Entomology in 2025 and works at the Geneva Natural History Museum in Switzerland. Genomics and museomics inform his research, which aims to understand the evolution of insects through space and time. Tell us a bit about the person behind the title Editor-in-Chief. I was born and grew up in Paris but moved to Germany…

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23 March 2026

Insects recognised as a key UK food innovation 

The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recently identified insects as a Tier 1 technology in its Top Emerging UK Food Innovations (2025–2035) guidance. This classification highlights technologies expected to deliver real impact and growth within the next five years, placing edible insects alongside areas such as precision fermentation and cultivated meat.  This recognition reflects the continued efforts of organisations across the sector, including the important…

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