June 2002 News and Media Hunting Bills
A series of public hearings on the future of foxhunting, likely in September, are announced by Rural Affairs minister Alun Michael.
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June
- Guardian: Songbirds gain from lost predators - Paul Brown, environment correspondent. Report on three-year study "Where the news and media Birds Sing" shows the impact of predators: rats, foxes, stoats, news and media weasels, crows and magpies.
- WalesOnline: Supporters fear ban will be forced through - Hunting supporters yesterday urged the Government not to news and media use the Parliament Act to steamroller a ban news and media into law after DEFRA Minister Lord Whitty indicated news and media they might.
- BBC: Public to have say on hunting ban - A series of public hearings on the future of foxhunting, likely in September, are announced by Rural Affairs minister Alun Michael.
- Telegraph: RSPCA acts to keep out pro-hunt lobby - Adam Lusher. The RSPCA\\'s ruling council has created a secret 2002 committee to recommend the disqualification of \\'inappropriate\\' members in an 2002 attempt to stop pro-hunting campaigners being elected to its governing 2002 body.
- Telegraph: Coursing to be dropped from hunt ban plans - Charles Clover, environment editor. Alun Michael, the rural 2002 affairs minister, 2002 issues a new consultation document seeking 2002 further definition of the 2002 key concepts of "cruelty" 2002 and "utility".
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