
Whenever asked about a change of policy which would allow the cutting-edge plant breeding technique to be used out with the laboratory a succession of Scottish Minsters have said they would not follow...
Whenever asked about a change of policy which would allow the cutting-edge plant breeding technique to be used out with the laboratory a succession of Scottish Minsters have said they would not follow...
A discussion panel with Labour Coast and Country MPs and NFU president addressed food resilience and food strategy
Labour Coast and Country MP says diversification is key for how family farms fit into the future
Tax Policy Associates' Dan Neidle said Sir Keir had bought a seven acre field in Surrey for his parents to look after rescued donkeys in 1996. Mr Neidle said the field was likely placed in a life-interest trust, and the nature of the tax planning structure had the effect of keeping the field outside his parents’ estate for Inheritance Tax purposes