October 2002 News and Media Hunting Bills


Harvey Thompson and Chris Marsden. It is widely believed that Blair and those closest to him are in favour of a form of regulated or licensed hunting and will offer this as a compromise.








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  • Telegraph: The RSPCA should be saving animals, not hounding MPs - Alic Thomson. The RSPCA has lost its way. october Only half its money is now spent on october the 300-strong inspectorate and on prosecutions. The rest october went to political campaigns, a £16 million new october headquarters and bureaucracy.
  • Guardian: Call to push through hunting ban wins backing - The Labour party conference today backed a call news and media 2002 from Labour\\'s national policy commission on rural issues news and media 2002 for the government to force through a ban news and media 2002 on foxhunting even if the House of Lords news and media 2002 rejects it.
  • Telegraph: Hounds are sold as hunt becomes first victim of ban - Auslan Cramb, Scotland correspondent. Sir Rupert Buchanan-Jardine has 2002 told the organisers that he could face prosecution 2002 if he continued to give the hunt access 2002 to his 20,000-acre estate.
  • Telegraph: Protests as RSPCA names new chief - Thomas Penny. After Jackie Ballard was chosen, one october member of 2002 the charity\\'s ruling council has resigned october in protest at both 2002 the appointment and the october chaotic process that preceded it, and 2002 others may october follow suit during the week. Reformers within the 2002 october society ar
  • Guardian: We would support the lawbreakers - John Jackson, chairman of the Countryside Alliance. Why news and media news and media civil disobedience would be justified if the government news and media news and media were to ban hunting by imposing the Parliament news and media news and media Act.
  • Telegraph: If we can't hunt foxes, why not hunt people? - Adam Nicolson. What it\\'s like to be the news and media news and media quarry of the Coakham Bloodhounds in Sussex.
  • New York Times: Grumbles Grow Louder in Quiet Rural Britain - Sarah Lyall. Interviews with various countryside residents explaining 2002 how government attitudes towards hunting and farming, the 2002 closing of local schools, railroad stations and post 2002 offices, and their perceived bungling of the foot-and-mouth 2002 crisis threate
  • World Socialist Web Site: Countryside Alliance: Britain's Tory Party rears its ugly head - Harvey Thompson and Chris Marsden. It is widely believed that Blair and those closest to him are in favour of a form of regulated or licensed hunting and will offer this as a compromise.
  • Telegraph: Whitehall hawks patrol no-fly zone - George Trefgarne. Pigeons around Gordon Brown\\'s Treasury building, news and media news and media John Prescott\\'s Cabinet Office and the Houses of news and media news and media Parliament are now either fleeing the area or news and media news and media being killed and eaten with relish by five news and media news and media hawks under the control of falconers.
  • Telegraph: RSPCA employees discuss industrial action over cuts - Thomas Penny. An RSPCA Animal Collection Officer: "The 2002 RSPCA is 2002 a professional organisation run by amateurs. 2002 The more you work 2002 for it, the more 2002 you feel animal welfare isn\'t the 2002 main issue."
  • Telegraph: Yesterday in Parliament: Peers hot on trail of the rural fox - Michael Kallenbach, parliamentary correspondent. The Lords debated options october to control foxes in gardens and settled that october no option was workable and they could only october give advice, support and information.
  • Guardian: Duncan Smith: Tories would reverse hunting ban - "When they say they have not got enough time to october sort out the problems of health, education and crime they october say we have enough time to say to the countryside october we dislike you so much we want to stop even october your pastimes let alone your businesses."
  • Telegraph - Jackie Ballard reveals her animal instincts - Alice Thomson. Interview with the new head of 2002 the RSPCA who while admittedly not strong on 2002 spreadsheets makes her claim to be an effective 2002 communicator.
  • BBC: Pro-hunters warn against ban - As public support for a ban continues to october drop, hunting news and media supporters warn the government that legislation october not based on evidence news and media and not seen to october be fair or considered to be news and media right would october lead to some very serious unrest.
  • Guardian: Reader, I chose you... - Rod Liddle. Yes, I know. I bet you\\'re news and media october really bloody grateful. The Mail on Sunday did news and media october manage to snap some horse-riders who, it implied, news and media october were appalled and disgusted. Unfortunately, by bad luck, news and media october the riders constituted one half of my own news and media october family. There was Tyl
  • Scotland on Sunday: Anger as hunt forced to disband - Frank Hurley. The historic Dumfriesshire Hunt in Scotland, news and media which has been in existence for 150 years, news and media has disbanded its pack of 80 dogs, the news and media first victim of the Scottish parliament\\'s legislation against news and media hunting foxes with dogs.
  • Christian Science Monitor: Hounding the hunters - Kim Campbell. Presenting the viewpoints on the various news and media sides of the heated debate in England over news and media whether fox hunting should be banned. USA.
  • Telegraph: Pledge of new vote to reverse ban on hunting - George Jones. At a farmers\\' market in Bournemouth, Iain Duncan 2002 Smith accused Labour of hating the countryside and giving priority 2002 to banning hunting when education, the NHS and crime were 2002 in crisis.
  • Telegraph: New RSPCA chief promises to provide a stronger edge - Richard Alleyne. Jackie Ballard promises to use her experience and october expertise in political campaigning, suggesting even more money will be october spent on campaigning at a national level and less on october animal care on the ground.
  • Guardian: Whitehall hawks patrol pigeon no-fly zone - Colin Blackstock. Chancellor Gordon Brown was now added his Treasury october building to the areas being covered by falconers with hawks october to control the pigeons. Nelson, Hardy, Buzz, Red and Harriet october were already being used around Whitehall, including Downing Stree


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