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Top TV chef Tony Singh has marked the start of the grouse shooting season with a spin on a traditional dish. Working with the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the proud Scot has unveiled his new recipe: Grouse Parmo. In a nod to the traditional ‘Parmo’, or ‘Teesside Parmesan’, Tony’s version combines the… Read more »
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has congratulated Cumbria Police for the significant progress it has made on tackling firearms licensing delays. The force has announced that it has successfully cleared a backlog of 1,795 non-complex firearm applications. The announcement follows a series of positive and productive meetings between BASC and senior officers… Read more »
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Satellite broadcast giant BSkyB has announced that it has surpassed subscription targets three months early. The firm said that it had achieved its target of signing up seven million viewers by the end of the year and revealed its subscriber base hit 7,015,000 on September 30th. Outgoing BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball described it as… Read more »
A judge ruled today that two infertile women do not have the right to use their frozen embryos without their former partners’ permission. Natallie Evans, 31, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, and Lorraine Hadley, 38, from Sandwell, West Midlands, took their battle to the High Court. Both women underwent IVF treatment with their respective partners and have… Read more »

