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Number of dogs on the Index of Exempted Dogs 2013.
Various information on industry involvement in the pilot badger culls.
Numbers of badgers in pilot cull zones.
Badger cull numbers within each trial area.
How auditing of marksmen involved in the cull will take place.
Back up and disaster recovery strategy for Defra and its agencies and non departmental public bodies (NDPBs).
Meetings between Defra and external organisations from 1 June 2013 to 1 October 2013 relating to bees and pollinators.
List of meetings between Defra and external parties concerning neonicotinoid insecticides and bees.
Permanent Secretary’s meetings with external organisations.
Management board business costs and hospitality expenses.
Ministerial hospitality, gifts, meetings and overseas expenses.
Phone calls between Secretary of State Owen Paterson MP and Irish Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney.
ICT spend in Defra for 2013 to 2014 and 2014 to 2015.
Publication of data from Badger survey
Total ICT spend within core Defra
Gas and electricity at Defra HQ building.
Contracts and frameworks core Defra had with the company Capita Plc and its subsidiaries from 2009 onwards.
Core Defra fleet management contract information.
Regulation of barefoot trimmers.
The effect of badger culling in the Republic of Ireland.
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