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Screening decision for proposed Routs and Dog and Shepherd level crossings closure TWA application.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Details of the court case for the "Shoreway" collision with the "Orca"
New controls to reassure people that the medicines they buy for their pets are safe were announced today by the VMD.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government has announced its support for the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill, which will mean animal abusers could face up to five years in prison.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Military dog Max is no longer down in the mouth after doggy dental treatment.
We held a celebration of innovation at Dounreay recently, recognising how innovation is part of everything we do at the site to achieve our mission.
Woman and pet saved from Appley Beach on the Isle of Wight.
Working at all UK ports, airports, harbours, marinas and private airfields, UK Border Agency officials regularly come across efforts to bring animals into the country illegally. Read on for the top ten weirdest finds. .
Nottingham based firm makes £75,000 environmental donations after being caught not paying recycling costs for 15 years
New law will ensure animal abusers are jailed for up to 5 years and animal sentience is reflected in UK law
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Men, machines, and most recently, animals, are working together to beat the biggest threat to troops in Afghanistan - improvised explosive devices (IEDs) laid by insurgents. Report by Sharon Kean.
The Charity Commission's statutory inquiry into Newham Community Leisure Trust has concluded, with the charity being wound up and one trustee disqualified.
Offenders found abusing so-called ‘legal highs’ in prison will face a new crackdown by prison authorities from next week.
Tougher sentences for animal cruelty move step closer following results of consultation
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