UK beef and dairy farmers are encouraged to stay vigilant against signs of lumpy skin disease, with cases confirmed in France and Italy
Welsh Government has announced that from August 18, farmers could potentially take livestock to one of eight pre-approved markets in England within a 12 mile radius of the border.
Latest move shows Government's 'blatant disregard' for Northern Ireland’s agri industry, says union
Shropshire Council said the farmer was also found guilty of five offences related to animal welfare
National Audit Office study accuses Government of failing to plan despite greater disease risk
Move means July 1 border measures will not be required ahead of a new SPS agreement with Europe
New requirements will see electronic ID (EID) mandatory for all new-born calves from 2027
APHA says measure will enable farmers to move livestock without tests
AIMS joins equine charities to call for urgent update overhaul to protect food supply
APHA heads to RHS Chelsea Flower Show to explain risk to growers