Tonbridge MP Tom Tugendhat is one of five candidates in the running to be the next Conservative Party leader
"Many older people in Wales will be forced to cut back further on essentials, including turning off the heating and living in cold homes, with all damaging impacts this has on health and well-being"
Commissioners leading the Farm Assurance Review have extended the deadline for responses to the farmer survey to September 7
"If they (Wild Justice) succeed, it will have massive implications for upland farmers throughout the UK"
The widow of farmer Rocky Poulson, who ended his life four days after a farm inspection, reflects on the similarities between what happened to her husband and the tragic case of headteacher Ruth Perry, who took her own life after Ofsted inspectors said they would downgrade the school from outstanding to the lowest grade - inadequate
"Continuing to restrict the import of susceptible animals from Great Britain will significantly reduce the risk of an outbreak on the Isle of Man"
The Environment Agency said waste crime costs the economy in England an estimated £1 billion a year through evaded tax, environmental and social harm, and lost legitimate business
The widow of Warwickshire farmer Rocky Poulson who ended his life four days after a farm inspection said only 'slight changes' have been made and a more 'compassionate approach' was needed
UK and Scotland governments need to collaborate to help sector thrive
Following the Brian May documentary broadcast on BBC last week, Íæż½ã½ã looks at the impact of the programme on the farming sector.