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Viscount Craigavon, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, had concluded his tour of Fermanagh and Tyrone during this week ...
Animals that have not been tested for BVD pose an infection risk to other cattle as some of them may be infected with the ...
This applied to Conservatives, who campaigned for Brexit, but then delivered, through Boris Johnson, a botched, rushed exit ...
The school section is a very important element of the Lurgan Show, with around 3,500 exhibits annually between Schools and ...
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Andrew Muir is ‘reassuring’ farmers that the consultation ...
​May 2025 will go down in the history books as a landmark month for agriculture in Northern Ireland. ​The sun shone from dawn to dusk, day-after-day and Balmoral Show was a resounding success. But ...
North Antrim MLA Colin Crawford has strongly opposed the Nutrient Action Plan (NAP) proposals, warning of their potentially ...
DAERA is encouraging the public to be mindful of causing disturbance to coastal and marine wildlife in Northern Ireland.
A Staffordshire tenant farmer couple have marked five years’ business success by increasing their holding as they continue to ...
Denny, Ireland’s number one brand within the cooked meats, rasher and sausage categories is set to unveil a new advertising ...
Amazon’s most popular laptop deal just dropped under £230 – with a full year of Office 365 thrown in, this lightweight ...
Kate Curran, Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, Co Waterford is the overall winner of the Teagasc/FBD Student of the Year 2024 award.