The decision follows years of trials but some farmers are concerned there could be negative impacts.
Month: February 2025
Man who murdered top chef jailed for life
Mussie Imnetu died in hospital four days after he was kicked and punched in the street.
Two bailed after dog attack that killed woman, 19
The woman, 19, died when the animal attacked her in a flat in south Bristol on Wednesday evening.
London’s longest-serving fire dog to retire
Sherlock joined LFB at only 10 weeks old and it said he is now 100 years old in dog years.
PC leaked details of Nicola Bulley investigation
PC Molly Bury was arrested after her mother was overheard saying she shared sensitive information with her.
Lighthouse fog alarm sounding ‘all day, all night’
The automated Longships Lighthouse off Land’s End is sounding a loud beep every 13 seconds.
Faisal Islam: US-UK deal isn’t really about trade – it’s about avoiding tariffs
A deal to avoid further trade barriers appears very much on the cards, but challenges remain.
‘What I did was awful’ – banned fan ‘willing to make amends’
A fan who was convicted of shouting a homophobic slur at a football ground tells BBC Sport why he wants to make amends.
Key takeaways from Starmer’s talks with Trump
A surprise letter from King Charles III to a possible trade deal – the key moments from Starmer’s visit to the White House.
International Development minister quits over aid cuts
Earlier this week, the prime minister said he would be cutting the budget to fund a boost in defence spending.
