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The first BASC Wildlife Fund political reception was held in the Senedd this week, highlighting to cross-party MSs the positive impact sustainable shooting has on conservation efforts and connecting people with their environment. The reception aimed to introduce the BASC Wildlife Fund (BWF) to Members of the Senedd (MSs), showcasing the work of shoots, clubs… Read more »
BASC amendments place the Wildlife Management and Muirburn Bill on a more ‘workable’ footing. BASC has claimed a significant victory in a crucial vote on the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill, which will ensure that grouse shooting continues unhampered. MSPs in the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee today, 7 February, entered day one of… Read more »
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Conservative leader Michael Howard today told ethnic minorities he would create a Britain in which success was not determined by skin colour or religion. In a speech to ethnic communities in Batley and Spen, Mr Howard said he would build a nation “where everyone, whatever the colour of their skin, whatever their religion, can make… Read more »
Most voters think the Government is infringing too much on their liberties, according to a new poll. Seven out of ten respondents – an even mix of men and women – in the ICM for think-tank Reform said the state was curtailing too many freedoms. Voters agreed “too many infringements on personal liberty are being… Read more »