The British Veterinary Association has called on the Government to ensure that legislation to enshrine animal sentience in UK law goes ahead before the UK leaves…
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The UK and Irish national trade associations NOAH (representing the UK animal medicines industry) and APHA (representing animal and plant health in Ireland) have met in…
NOAH’s second Brexit Barometer report has revealed that animal medicines businesses are becoming increasingly concerned about the future of the industry post-Brexit. Increasing levels of complexity…
Responding to the Environment Secretary’s speech at the Oxford Farming Conference, BVA president John Fishwick outlined the veterinary vision for post-Brexit agricultural policy. Mr Fishwick said:…
Meurig Raymond, president of the NFU, said that with Brexit negotiations now past the initial phase, it is more important than ever that the work of…
NOAH has revealed that 2017 was an exceptionally busy year for the organisation, with Brexit straddling every activity. NOAH chief executive Dawn Howard said: “We estimate…
The NFU has explained the impact of Brexit on farming businesses and emphasised the need for continued support and certainty to representatives at the NFU’s Banking…
In direct response to the campaign to enshrine Article 13 of the Lisbon Treaty into UK law, the Government has published a draft Bill, which sets…
A 1,200-signature letter calling for the principle of Article 13 to be explicitly enshrined in UK legislation post-Brexit, which has been led by BVA and the…
The European Medicines Agency (EMA), which evaluates and supervises medicines for both human and animal use, will relocate to Amsterdam from London, after the UK leaves…