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The Plough On project outside Stormont.

Plough On farmers take part in Stormont event Joanne Knox

Declan McAleer MLA pictured with European Commission Vice President Maroš Šefčovič at the EU-MLA engagement in Brussels last week.

McAleer highlights impact of Brexit with EU Commission Joanne Knox

John Blair MLA and Patrick Brown MLA are pictured with four collie puppies

MLAs discuss dog breeding in Northern Ireland during visit to rehoming centre Joanne Knox

FSB NI - Our new MLAs need to engage and deliver By The Newsroom

‘Common sense prevails’ as Climate Change Bill passes final stage at Stormont Joanne Knox

International Women’s Day: Recognising the barriers faced by women ‘overlooked’ ... Joanne Knox

Tyrone countryside. Picture: Cliff Donaldson

News Climate change update By The Newsroom

‘Need for certainty’ as NI Assembly prepares to discuss both climate change bill... Joanne Knox

Farmers ‘relieved’ after climate change amendments vote By The Newsroom

Bill amendments provide ‘lifeline’ By The Newsroom

Livestock farming is part of the climate solution and food security By The Newsroom

Industry leaders form ‘alliance’ to call for amendments to Climate Change Bill Joanne Knox

Climate Change Bill analysis By The Newsroom

Young butcher Kerry’s plea for support - ‘An industry that feeds you is worth fi... Joanne Knox

Upper Bann DUP MLA Diane Dodds this week stood alongside farmers and representatives of the agri food sector as they made their views known to MLAs ahead of the climate change debate at Stormont

Dodds stands with local farmers in bill protest By The Newsroom

William Irwin MLA

News ‘The views and concerns of our hard working agri-food industry have been cast as... Joanne Knox

UFU responds to 2050 Net Zero target - ‘We are not down and out’ Joanne Knox

Clare Bailey - ‘We have listened to farmers, that’s why we have submitted amendm... Joanne Knox

Here are the MLAs who voted in support of Net Zero by 2050 amendment Joanne Knox

Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots

Agriculture Minister to push for farming exemption from net-zero target By The Newsroom

Breaking News

Amendment to include Net Zero target in executive bill carried Joanne Knox

750 attend Stormont rally By The Newsroom

DUP leader Edwin Poots during the nomination of Paul Givan as First Minister, in the Stormont Assembly in Parliament Buildings in Belfast. Picture date: Thursday June 17, 2021.

It’s D-Day for Poots’ Climate Change Bill By The Newsroom

AgriSearch chairman, Seamus McCaffrey

AgriSearch urges MLAs not to amend 82% target in Executive Climate Change Bill Joanne Knox

Climate Change Bill: ‘It’s time to stop playing games with people’s livelihoods’ Joanne Knox

David Gordon of Annalong Holstein's and TUV Councillor Harold McKee.

Climate Change Bill will ‘take Northern Ireland agriculture sector back to 1947’ Joanne Knox

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Motion on the ban of hunting with dogs presented to local council Joanne Knox

Farmer’s distress at cow being binned By The Newsroom

NI carbon intensity indicators reflects progress of dairy sector - UFU Joanne Knox

News UFU to host ‘climate change rally’ at Stormont By The Newsroom

UFU and NIAPA to host politicians on farms Richard Halleron

TUV leader, Jim Allister.

Ban on seed potato imports will have ‘devastating consequences’ Joanne Knox

Spend Local voucher.

Have you received this email about your spend local voucher? Joanne Knox

Jim Allister

MLAs lobby on trailer test rules By The Newsroom

News Post TB consultation information directly to Stormont – FFA By The Newsroom

Irwin dismay at ‘dismissive attitude’ to Climate Change Bill concerns By The Newsroom

Climate change bill update By The Newsroom

UFU disappointed by climate change bill outcome By The Newsroom

UFU deputy president David Brown on his farm in Fermanagh. Picture: Cliff Donaldson

Only days to go until climate bill vote - UFU By The Newsroom

UFU urges members to contact their local MLAs about Green Party Climate Change B... By The Newsroom

UFU meets with MLAs on CC Bill By The Newsroom

MLAs asked to give overview of climate proposals By The Newsroom

Pictured at the official launch of the All Party Group on Animal Welfare is USPCA Chief Executive Brendan Mullan with (L-R) MLAs Christopher Stalford, John Blair, Robin Newton, Claire Sugden, Chris Lyttle, Mike Nesbitt, Sinead Bradley and Joanne Bunting. The APG on Animal Welfare is the first All Party Group in nearly five years to formally address prevalent animal welfare issues in Northern Ireland and aims to raise the profile of such concerns within the NI Assembly. The USPCA Animal Welfare Manifesto outlines key animal welfare issues in Northern Ireland and sets out where Northern Ireland lags behind GB and ROI in legislating to protect animals from suffering.

Animal welfare tops the agenda at Stormont By The Newsroom

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