May 2002 News and Media Hunting Bills
Leader. The failure of trying to work with the government by relying on courteous relations as opposed to creating confrontational headlines.
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- Telegraph: Rural rebellion - Leader. The failure of trying to work with the government news and media by relying on courteous relations as opposed to creating confrontational news and media headlines.
- BBC: Hunt supporters begin vigil - Pro-hunt campaigners start a 24 hour vigil outside news and media Parliament in London which is expected to last news and media for several months.
- Telegraph: Foxes 'will suffer' from hunting ban - Andrew Sparrow, political correspondent. Miles Cooper, who worked 2002 for the may Hunt Saboteurs Association and the League 2002 Against Cruel Sports in may the 1990s, explains why 2002 a ban would increase the use may of gun 2002 packs and therefore foxes would suffer more injuries.
- Telegraph Peterborough: Will a hunt deal be done behind closed doors? - Guy Adams. Announcement of secret DEFRA meeting scheduled for 13 2002 June with the Countryside Alliance, the parliamentary Middle Way Group 2002 and the Countdown to a Ban.
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