Government’s plan to open up England’s first national river walk has put renewed pressure on ministers to resolve ...
Fresh Defra figures suggest the UK pig breeding herd has fallen to a new low, raising fresh concerns over the sector’s ...
Britain is facing renewed pressure from the White House to allow American chlorinated chicken and hormone-treated meat into ...
Scottish arable growers warned without urgent reform, long-standing imbalances in the combinable crops supply chain could ...
A Court of Appeal ruling is set to change how family farming partnerships are broken up, offering new hope to farmers facing ...
Dairy farmers are facing acute financial pressure as milk prices fall below the cost of production within weeks, pushing many ...
Rural communities across the UK are set to see long-awaited improvements in mobile signal as more than 100 phone masts are ...
Farms are heading into a year of major political change with greater certainty over their future, after inheritance tax ...
The future control of Wales’s common land, coastline, seabed and natural assets has moved back into sharp focus.
Parasitic wasps remain an effective and resilient alternative to chemical pesticides for controlling crop pests, despite ...
A policy shift on inheritance tax has eased fears that family farms would be sold off to meet tax bills, after the government ...
For many rural businesses, inheritance tax reform and rising costs have been the tipping point that turned long-deferred ...