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Expanding the expertise of, and contributors to, disease surveillance and bringing livestock premises in the areas they cover closer to a post-mortem provider.
Eville & Jones has been awarded the contract to lead the field trials
Environment Secretary unveils plans to end excessively long journeys for animals exported for slaughter and fattening.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Key updates for plant and products exports before the end of the transition period.
Consumers and antique industry advised to check latest CITES guidance ahead of 1 January 2021
This is an exciting opportunity to start a career in plant health
Beekeepers and members of the public were today asked to remain vigilant after an Asian hornet was spotted in the Gosport area of Hampshire.
The government has awarded £500,000 grant funding for projects that develop new tools to diagnose tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle.
Exporters of animal and animal products will need to apply for existing export health certificates through a new digital service.
APHA is recruiting over 100 new posts in its Plant Health and Seed Inspectorate
The virus responsible for COVID-19 has been detected in a pet cat in the UK.
World-leading bovine tuberculosis (bTB) TB cattle vaccination trials to start in England and Wales.
UK Government steps-up its campaign to combat the introduction and spread of the pig disease African swine fever.
Richard Irvine has been named as the new Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer (DCVO) for the United Kingdom.
APHA continues to provide post-mortem and diagnostic testing support for livestock veterinarians but some restrictions are still in place due to COVID-19
New national measures come into force to safeguard the UK, and its forestry and horticulture industries, from a range of plant health diseases and pests.
World-leading scientific and veterinary capability will be strengthened
Strategy includes field trials of a cattle vaccine, plans for badger vaccination and improved testing
What you need to know if you access Government Gateway on Windows XP, Windows Vista or older browsers such as Internet Explorer 6 or 7 from 1 April 2020.
Exercise to practice biosecurity measures in the event of an African swine fever outbreak
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