Rural groups have warned the Government is still ‘failing to understand the rural economy’ as Defra announced a further £110 million in funding.
Students at Edinburgh University have voted overwhelmingly against a motion which, if successful, could have meant an end to meat and dairy products being served at any of the university’s catering outlets.Ìý
A new purpose-built farming and rural skills training centre is taking shape on the Dumfries House estate, headquarters of The Prince’s Foundation in Ayrshire.
MPs are set to debate controversial plans to significantly limit grazing on Dartmoor, following claims Natural England is attempting to rewild the iconic landscape ’by the backdoor’.
Scotland’s First Minister and SNP leader Humza Yousaf has had a turbulent first week in office.
With tough economic circumstances weighing on the residential property market, Alex Black spoke to property experts to find out whether the impact was being felt on farmland.
Thousands of Environment Agency workers in England are to strike for a further a four days over pay later this month, following weeks of disruption as staff opted out of ‘on call’ duties.
Increasingly tighter supplies are driving pig prices to new record highs, but European price progression has slowed.
Contracting price rises are ‘inevitable’ this spring as inflation continues to impact costs for contractors.
Farmers are being offered £44 million to help tackle pollution, as part of the Government’s new £1.6 billion Plan for Water.