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Tony Singh serves up grouse dish to mark the start of the season

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 »

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BASC’s work with Cumbria Police leads to reduction in backlog

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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The final polls: Cameron retains his lead

By politics.co.uk staff The final polls of the 2010 general election, released last night, hint at a Tory victory – but still no majority for David Cameron. The Guardian ICM poll puts the Tories on 36%, up three, Labour unchanged on 28% and the Liberal Democrats down two on 26%. Forty-three per cent of respondents… Read more »

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Nigel Farage in plane crash

By politics.co.uk staff Nigel Farage has been in a plane crash, authorities have confirmed. The former Ukip leader, who is running against Speaker John Bercow in Buckingham, has not been seriously injured. His pilot is thought to be in good health as well. He was cut from the wreckage and airlifted to a hospital in… Read more »