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Bold new vision places communities at the heart of deer management obligations

A new vision that will place communities at the centre of efforts to manage deer on publicly owned land in Scotland will be unveiled today (24 September) by a partnership of eleven leading deer management stakeholders. The partnership aims to institutionalise what is being described as ‘community integrated deer management’ by establishing more opportunities for… Read more »

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BASC raises opposition to Welsh Government ban on snares

BASC is calling on the Welsh Government to present the evidence that supports their proposal to ban the use of snares. The call to legislate against snares has been included in a raft of proposals by the Welsh Government in their official response to the Agriculture (Wales) White Paper. This BASC Wales director Steve Griffiths,… Read more »

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PMQs as-it-happened

Welcome to politics.co.uk’s as-it-happens page. Here you can keep up to date with speeches, debates and major political events in real time. 12:14 – Bercow tries to stop the two leaders going on a bit in an effort to get more backbenchers in. He’s ignored. Cameron goes on about “a 12:13 – Noise from the… Read more »

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The poll revealed most readers dont think the radical changes implemented in parliament will change anything.
politics.co.uk poll reveals public unconvinced by parliament reform

By Liz Stephens A poll by politics.co.uk has revealed that most readers think the radical changes implemented in parliament in the wake of the MP’s expenses scandal will not change anything. Sixty-seven per cent of respondents said they believed Gordon Brown’s decision to make MP’s expenses the responsibility of an independent body would not prevent… Read more »