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Bell Baxter pupils dive into a hands-on day of rugby, nutrition, and farming—connecting the dots between health, food, and future careers.
These 1,000-pound creatures travel in large herds and can smell water miles away. Now, the race is on to stop them from inundating Australia’s fragile ecosystems—one camel burger at a time.
Jeremy Clarkson’s Amazon juggernaut is about to release its fourth series – here are our expert picks of the essential episodes so far ...
Social Democrats and People Before Profit TDs questioned the Government’s cull programme following an investigation by The Journal Investigates.
The Scottish Fishermen's Federation has called it "a horror show", but the DEFRA Secretary, Steve Reed, says it's a "reasonably good deal" for UK fishing. In its manifesto the Labour party promised to ...
More than 8,000 badgers destroyed by DAFM in a nation-wide crackdown to eradicate bovine tuberculosis were found to be infection free following post-mortems.
A legal challenge to 2024 badger culling licences moves forward, questioning Natural England’s decisions amid new science on bTB control.
A petition has been launched calling for traffic calming measures on Launceston Road in Callington. Launceston Road is a hot ...
All week we're talking about bovine TB. Each year more than 40,000 cattle are slaughtered across the UK as part of an effort to eradicate the disease, and the wider bovine TB eradication programmes ...
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