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New deer management orders could contravene human rights according to Scotland’s largest shooting organisation

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has written to the Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, Lorna Slater, ahead of a major consultation into deer management changes in Scotland. The consultation which closes on Friday 29 March, raises six key themes around deer management changes. BASC has serious concerns regarding many… Read more »

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Scottish Assisted Dying Bill Published – Humanists UK Comment

The Assisted Dying Bill Scotland has been published today. Humanists UK welcomes the bill and hopes it passes the next stage, but urges politicians not to ignore people like Tony Nicklinson, who would not be eligible for the proposed law. Currently, the Bill is limited to only people who are terminally ill, which has a legal… Read more »

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Johnson admits ‘coasting’ on anti-social behaviour

By Alex Stevenson and Ian Dunt The government has been “coasting” on anti-social behaviour orders, the home secretary has admitted to politics.co.uk. Anti-social behaviour took centre stage during most of Tony Blair’s criminal justice initiatives, after the former prime minister decided the unruly nature of many of Britain’s town centres on Friday and Saturday nights… Read more »

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BNP men ‘beat up pub goer’

By Ian Dunt A man was beaten up by BNP men after he spilled a drink on party leader Nick Griffin, an MP has claimed. Labour MP David Drew said the “upstanding” individual was beaten by men around Mr Griffin after he spilled Guinness on the leader. “I don’t know why [Mr Griffin] was wined… Read more »