Following over 250 businesses being nominated, the Eat Game Awards’ shortlist has been published ahead of a public vote to reveal this year’s wild game heroes. In its fourth year, the Eat Game Awards seek to celebrate and reward those who are championing wild game, and going the extra mile to promote and utilise the produce. Categories… Read more »
Delays to firearms licensing are set to reach record highs causing significant complications for certificate holders according to the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC). Covid restrictions, regulatory medical involvement and a peak in firearms licensing renewals has caused mass disruption across licensing departments in England and Wales. In… Read more »
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The World Health Organization has highlighted the problems facing medical teams working in Iraq. Doctors and nurses are reported not to have access to life-saving drugs despite the medical supplies being delivered to the country. Oxfam reported today that convoys carrying basic medical supplies had reached Baghdad this week. “The distribution system has not functioned… Read more »
The Conservatives have claimed that truancy rates have gone up by 15% under Labour compared with the final year of the Tory government. Over one million school children skipped classes last year, according to the party, despite the Government’s £650m campaign to combat truancy. When Labour came to power in 1997, it promised to cut… Read more »

