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Plan developed in discussion with industry as government works to deploy vaccine for BTV-3
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
£4 million to expand world-leading laboratories to improve UK biosecurity and tackle emerging threats to tree health
Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) confirms a very high probability of a new introduction of bluetongue virus (BTV-3) into Great Britain.
Today (30 April 2024), the Government is strengthening its trade border to better detect pests and diseases from imported products.
Reforms will help reunite thousands of lost or stolen animals every year and deter pet theft
It will no longer be possible to keep primates as household pets in environments that fail to provide for their needs
Legislation being introduced will make regulations more effective and maintain the UK as an attractive place to market veterinary medicines
Introduction of new border controls will help guard against incoming diseases and pests while minimising burdens and costs for traders and consumers.
New legislation introduces penalty notices for animal health and welfare offences
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