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Will new BBC social media rules stop the hate?
The BBC has published new guidance on the use of social media by its employees, but will that stop hate against the shooting community?
The BBC has published new guidance on the use of social media by its employees, but will that stop hate against the shooting community?
Attacks on shooting in the courts by Wild Justice are more about convenience then true environmentalism, argues BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy.
Leading rural organisations have welcomed the decision to refuse Wild Justice permission for a judicial review on “burning” in England for a second time.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has welcomed the decision by the Court of Appeal to dismiss legal challenges by the RSPB and Mark Avery into Natural England’s research into hen harrier brood management. In confirming the trial brood management scheme is legal, the courts have for a Read more…
Wild Justice’s attempt to judicial review Defra’s most recent burning legislation in England has been dismissed in the High Court.
BASC will use its Fighting Fund to back controlled heather burning following the announcement that Wild Justice is seeking a judicial review on burning regulations on designated sites in England.
Another failed judicial review for Wild Justice shows there is no reason to be scared of this radical group.
Significant win in the courts as judge rejects Wild Justice’s claim on general licences.
BBC presenter accused of publicity stunt ahead of ‘Glorious Twelfth’.