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Steel shot performs equally to lead shot, new ballistics study shows

A new ballistics study has revealed steel shot lethality is on a par with lead shot in ranges up to 50 yards.  Commissioned by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and the Gun Trade Association (GTA), and undertaken at Cranfield University the study tested the theories behind moving two shot sizes larger when… Read more »

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BASC urges vigilance as cases of bird flu confirmed

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is advising members to remain vigilant for signs of avian influenza, otherwise known as bird flu, in both wild bird populations and kept birds this winter. The advice is being issued following two confirmed cases of H5N1 Avian Influenza, one near to Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire (highly pathogenic)… Read more »

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Lord chief justice defends Human Rights Act as key counter-terrorism tool
Human rights ‘key weapon’ in tackling terrorism

Human rights laws have “unquestionably” limited the government’s attempts to tackle terrorism – but that is a good thing, the lord chief justice has argued. Lord Phillips said fighting terrorism was not just a question of reacting to the actions of suspected terrorists, but about tackling the ideology that caused them to act in this… Read more »

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Tony Blair has spoken personally with President Musharraf over the case of the British man on death row in Pakistan
Hopes raised for Briton on Pakistan death row

Tony Blair today expressed his hope of a last-minute “intervention” to stop a British man being executed in Pakistan. The prime minister said he had raised the issue “constantly” with the Pakistani authorities, and “personally” with President Musharraf during his recent trip to London. Mirza Tahir Hussain, a 36-year-old originally from Leeds, is due to… Read more »