Emma Reynolds makes lively debut at Back British Farming Day event, sidestepping IHT comment to focus on profitability
When British farmers have had enough and leave the UK, who will be there to replace them?
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian's Chris Brayford reflects on attending Reform UK's conference last week: "Reform sung all the right notes when it came to the sector's calls to end upcoming IHT reforms, but can the party deliver a comprehensive plan to help the sector thrive if elected at the next General Election?"
South Antrim MP Robin Swann writes on the importance of supporting Young ²ÝÁñÉçÇø, why young people are worried about Inheritance Tax, and why the PM’s recent reshuffle should give added impetus to reconsider and rethink current proposals
Can Reform win a General Election and will they keep to their promise by scrapping Inheritance Tax if so?
Is Labour pushing farmers into the hands of Nigel Farage and Reform UK with IHT changes?
Young ²ÝÁñÉçÇø' Clubs Of Ulster were welcomed in the House of Commons' gallery during PMQs, but Sir Keir Starmer had little to offer to ease their concerns on changes to Inheritance Tax
Ms Reeves said the budget will address how the economy is 'not working well enough for working people'. But what role has she played in this since last years' Autumn Budget statement?
James Murray has often been tasked with being the Government's spokesperson on matters relating to Inheritance Tax changes, saying it is 'fair and balanced'. And he has now been rewarded with a promotion by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer
For nearly 10 months, the farming sector has passionately been lobbying against Inheritance Tax changes and how it could impact their businesses. Will the Farm Profitability Review reflect those concerns?