NFU president Tom Bradshaw said without a ‘resolution’ on Inheritance Tax, the issue is likely to continue to ‘hang over the industry’ in 2025, preventing British agriculture moving forward
Countryside group calls move 'latest attack on farming'
Festive favourites including wine, whisky and cheese join protected produce status
'Cheerful Charlie' could soon be known as 'Cheerless Charlie' after Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget
"Richard (Longthorp) shows a determination, strength of character, and sheer bloody-mindedness that means he will not back down from a challenge and he will not stop until he has completed it"
Save British Farming's founder Liz Webster said letters will be hand-delivered to Downing Street on January 2 with farming families urged to get involved
Edmund Sword, divisional director at rural insurance specialist Lycetts, explores the promise and perils of rural farm stays
After years of Covid-19, soaring costs and challenging weather, festive staple suppliers are looking forward to a more peaceful Christmas this year
Police were called to the premises on Rouncil Lane just after 6pm on December 20