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Guardian Politics: Handkerchiefs at dawn
David Cameron MP. Bonding with his beleaguered minority constituents: first hunting with the Heythrop, then Morris dancing in Bampton. Explains reasons for preserving both, along with thoughts of reality TV.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/jan/07/davidcameron.politicalcolumnists
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Mirror: Annette on her most important role
Interview with Annette Crosbie, new President of LACS, who claims humans are the nastiest species of animal on the planet and that she herself is impatient, intolerant, judgmental and tactless and the product of a dysfunctional family.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/archive/2003/01/10/annette-on-her-most-important-role-89520-12520438/
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Hunt Bill's tests 'could ban meat from fa...
Charles Clover and Andrew Sparrow. Dr Douglas Wise, a lecturer from Cambridge University, criticised the Bill's definition of 'utility' because it excludes economic, environmental, social or cultural reasons. If applied generally, it would ban farming to
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1418417/Hunt-Bill%27s-tests-%27could-ban-meat-from-farms%27.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Western Mail: Researchers to investigate use of guns...
Carl Yapp. The Middle Way Group is conducting research to determine whether it is worse for a fox to be hunted down or shot to death. LACS is against hunting, shooting and the research itself.
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0600uk/page.cfm?objectid=12522226&method=full&siteid=50082
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Guardian: Fox hunting bill backed by RSPCA's former ...
Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent. Bill Swann, writing to a member of the Commons rural affairs select committee: "I am firmly of the view that the hunting bill provides the means to achieve what we have been campaigning for and bring about t
http://www.guardian.co.uk/hunt/Story/0,2763,869996,00.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Guardian: Bill would ban fox hunting for sport
Patrick Wintour. The standing committee of Commons voted that hunts will only be allowed if they are needed to control pests. The members disagreed as to the definition of 'pest'.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/jan/17/hunting.immigrationpolicy
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Hunting Bill 'would offer £1m refund'
Andrew Sparrow, political correspondent. Animal rights activists who donated £1 million to the Labour Party could receive state funding under the Hunting Bill. Rob Marris, a Labour member of the committee, said it was "odd" but the amendment to remove it
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1420383/Hunting-Bill-%27would-offer-andpound1m-refund%27.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: New deal increases threat to hunting
Benedict Brogan, political correspondent. Mr Michael accused of reneging on his promise to base the Bill on evidence rather than politics.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1419633/New-deal-increases-threat-to-hunting.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:21Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Pity poor Exmoor if the 'antis' win
Rachel Johnson describes the impact of a hunting ban on Exmoor including the economic impact, the conservation and the animal welfare case.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2004/01/03/do0304.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:19Z Saved by 1 user(s)Guardian: Fox-lovers should stay in their den
Catherine Bennett. Discusses the whys and wherefores of the support for banning foxhunting.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4336956,00.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T00:53:16Z Saved by 1 user(s)
