Íæż½ã½ã have collected toys and money which will be donated to foodbanks and children's charities during the route
More than 100 tractors will circle City of York as farmers pile pressure on Labour Government
More than 40 organisations, including River Action and RSPCA, pen open letter to Steve Reed urging Defra to back British farming
Campaign group urges rural voters to pile pressure on MPs ahead of Wednesday's vote
The NFU said the Government's initial claim that only 27% of farms will be affected by the new IHT policy 'materially underestimates the true proportion'. Their analysis found 'around 75% of commercial family farms will be above the £1 million threshold'
Íæż½ã½ã from across the UK turned out in their thousands to fight Labour's family farm tax, whilst donating vast amounts of British produce to a London food bank
Secretary of State Steve Reed said: "Assuming these projections from HMRC validated by Office for Budget Responsibility [OBR] and Institute for Fiscal Studies [IFS] are correct, than many of them, probably happily are wrong"
Speaking to Íæż½ã½ã at today's demonstrations, Sir Ed Davey said the failures of the previous Government meant the Budget was 'the straw that broke the camel's back'
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: East Yorkshire pig farmer Anna Longthorp
Liam Davies-Jones, also known as the 'Beef Farmer', said Welsh farmers had been disappointed by a 'lack' of information about the role of farming and agriculture in the General Election so far