Fox Hunting Ban
Read news articles about MP's attempts to get all forms of hunting with dogs banned.
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Ananova - Hunting
Ongoing collection of hunting-related stories from the UK wire news service.
www.ananova.comBBCi News - Hunting with Dogs
Skim the ongoing collection of news stories about the efforts to ban fox hunting in England, Wales and Scotland. Includes interviews, multimedia and reader forum.
news.bbc.co.ukCommittee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs in England and Wales
Official government site about fox hunting, staghunting, coursing and terrier work. Includes evidence from both pro and anti groups, research, seminars, and final report.
www.huntinginquiry.gov.ukCountryside Alliance - Campaign for Hunting
Study the arguments for hunting including humane and effective pest control and the right to choose. Read articles, press releases and their code of good practice.
www.countryside-alliance.orgDEFRA - Hunting with Dogs
Follow the Bill in Parliament which has changed from an attempt to balance cruelty and utility to a total ban. News, official debates and standing committee transcripts.
www.defra.gov.ukGuardian Unlimited - Special Report: Hunting
Read and listen to the latest news, commentary, and analysis about the British foxhunting controversy. Also includes a weblog, forum, poll, and links.
www.guardian.co.ukParliamentary Middle Way Group
Learn about the all-party group's history, policies and supporters and join in on the message board and mailing list. Founded by Peter Luff, Llin Golding and Lembit Öpik.
www.themiddlewaygroup.org.ukUK Parliament - Hunting Bill
Read the full text of the Hunting Bill, as brought over from the House of Commons and introduced in the House of Lords on 10th July 2003. Links to Explanatory Notes.
www.publications.parliament.ukUK Parliament - Joint Committee On Human Rights: Hunting Bill
Study the report from March 2003 which states that because the Bill not a complete ban it is probably compatible with Convention rights and compensation is not required.
www.publications.parliament.uk
