2003 News and Media Protection of Wild Mammals Bill-Scotland Country Sports


Paul Gallagher. Lord Watson's anti-hunting act has polarised Scotland while supporters and critics of fox hunting agree that the bill is unworkable.








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  • Telegraph: Challenge to ban on foxhunting is rejected - Tom Peterkin, Scottish political correspondent. The challenge by news and media 2003 two members of the Union of Country Sports news and media 2003 Workers to overturn the Scottish foxhunting ban by news and media 2003 claiming that it infringed human rights failed yesterday news and media 2003 when a judge ruled that the legislation
  • Times: Petition calls for Scots hunting ban review - Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent. Jeremy Whaley and Brian news and media news and media Friend, associate members of the Union of Country news and media news and media Sports Workers, submitted a petition for judicial review news and media news and media claiming the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Bill news and media news and media violates the Human Rights Ac
  • Telegraph: Hunting ban 'in breach of human rights' - Auslan Cramb, Scotland Correspondent. Two hunt enthusiasts began a legal protection of wild mammals bill-scotland challenge yesterday against the ban on fox hunting, claiming their protection of wild mammals bill-scotland human rights had been breached. Gerard Moynihan QC, appearing for protection of wild mammals bill-scotland Scottish ministers contesting the action, said th
  • Scotsman: Court overturns hunting ban fight - John Robertson, law correspondent. Two members of the Union of news and media Country Sports Workers who went to court in an attempt news and media to have the ban on hunting with hounds in Scotland news and media overturned were told yesterday that their challenge, based on Articles news and media Eight, Nine and
  • Scotland on Sunday: Capercaillie Face Fox Snare Threat - Jeremy Watson. The European Union, which has put 2003 £2.5m into a capercaillie protection programme in Scotland, 2003 has urged the Scottish Executive to reduce the 2003 death toll of the capercaillie from the huge 2003 rise in the number of fox snares being 2003 set by gamekee
  • Guardian: Scots take stock a year after hunt ban - Gerard Seenan. "Things are done in the countryside protection of wild mammals bill-scotland for a reason. You can\\'t just come in protection of wild mammals bill-scotland and change it and expect there to be protection of wild mammals bill-scotland no consequences."
  • The Courier: First hunt case abandoned - The first prosecution for hunting with a pack of dogs protection of wild mammals bill-scotland has been abandoned after becoming time barred.
  • Scotsman: Ban that polarised a nation - Paul Gallagher. Lord Watson\\'s anti-hunting act has polarised Scotland while protection of wild mammals bill-scotland supporters and critics of fox hunting agree that the bill protection of wild mammals bill-scotland is unworkable.


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