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Legacy Fund aids Great Bustard conservation work

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has donated £15,000 to the Wiltshire-based Great Bustard Group to further its work in re-establishing the species into the wild.   The Great Bustard Group was set up in 1998 to explore the possibility of re-establishing the Great Bustard as a self-sustaining species on Salisbury Plain.  … Read more »

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“Advocate for our sport”, Tom Friar wins BASC Shotgun Coach of the Year

Kent-based shotgun coach Tom Friar has won the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) Shotgun Coach of the Year award, being presented the shield at this year’s Weston Park County Fair.   Usually found teaching at the Kent and Sussex Shooting School and West Kent Shooting School, Tom Friar has been volunteering with BASC… Read more »

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Environment spokesmen duked it out in London today
Sketch: Green government and melting Brown

politics.co.uk went to see the main parties’ environment spokesmen, and the Greens’ man, argue it out in London. By Sam Dale After one debate Britain moved from two party politics to three; the Greens will have hoped that a non-TV debate in Westminster this morning will put them into the Big Four, like football teams… Read more »

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Labour candidate claims Jesus would approve of policies
Eastleigh: ‘Jesus would approve of Labour’

By Stephen Slominski Labour party candidate Leo Barraclough has told voters in Eastleigh that his party’s policies would be approved of by Jesus Christ. While speaking at a hustings organised by St Thomas Church, Mr Barraclough told the congregation: “It’s always been important to me that my Christian values also tallied with my values in… Read more »