The Link Finder

The British Search Engine for the Discerning User

Search for 



Find All Words







Keywords
Recreation and Sports Sports Country Sports UK Hunting Bill 2001 News and Media 2002 November

You are in the November Category.
We are showing all 32 sites found.
This search took 0.00 Seconds, and used the [Long Term Memory] method.

RSS Feed Add The Link Finder - November Web Slice

The Link Finder - November


  1. Telegraph Field sport foes will sit in judgment on local ...
    Francis Elliott, deputy political editor. The proposed law will ban hare coursing and staghunting, allow rat and rabbit hunting, and use tribunals, chaired by senior legal figures and including members from animal welfare and countryside groups, to rule on individual foxhunts being both necessary and the most humane method. If there is no consensus, the chairman will decide.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/10/nhunt110.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  2. Telegraph Police refuse to prosecute Scots hunt
    Tom Peterkin, Scotland political correspondent. A police spokesman said The matter was discussed with the procurator-fiscal and it was concluded that no crime had been committed.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/14/nhunt114.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  3. BBC Ban hunting, MPs urge
    The reactions of all sides to the Queen's Speech the League Against Cruel Sports, the Countryside Alliance and the Middle Way Group.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2474323.stm
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  4. Telegraph Hunt supporters in final campaign to prevent ban
    Charles Clover, environment editor. The alliance, in a Declaration of Cohesion said after yesterday's Queen's Speech A partial ban on legitimate hunting has no evidence to support it, is based on prejudice not good sense, and would be fought with implacable resolve and with all lawful means at our disposal.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/14/nhunt14.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  5. BBC Hunt groups say 'no middle way'
    Pro- and anti-hunt groups in the South West have been considering what has been announced in the Queen's Speech.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2465385.stm
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  6. Guardian Fight for outright ban left to MPs
    Lucy Ward, political correspondent. The wording of the speech suggests that, as campaigners predict, the government is unlikely to put forward legislation paving the way for an outright hunting ban.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,3605,839381,00.html
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  7. Times Forget foxhunting, what about the halal butchery
    Anthony Browne. Since many Islamic authorities accept stunning of animals prior to slaughter, producing cruelty-free halal, there is no religious justification for this cruelty it is just cultural practice. MPs opposing foxhunting and not the far greater cruelties of ritual slaughter are hypocrites waging class war.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3284-471840,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  8. Telegraph Campaign to show real hunt enthusiasts
    Peter Foster. The Countryside Alliance's new advertising campaign features a plumber, a student and a gay couple. The campaign is aimed at challenging the stereotypical perceptions of hunting that supporters say are peddled by opponents who want the sport banned.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/01/nhunt01.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  9. I'm A Celebrity - Gemma Atkinson's lesbian romps
    Online Solutions Ltd
    http://www.myparkmag.co.uk/articles/television/im-a-celebrity...-get-me-out-of-here!/im-a-celebrity-gemma-atkinsons-lesbian-shocker.html
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  10. Telegraph Queen's Speech gives hope to hunt campaigners
    The mood among Countryside Alliance supporters was upbeat as a record 15,000 crowd turned out yesterday for its annual fund-raiser at Cheltenham racecourse.
    http://portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/16/nalli16.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  11. Telegraph McCartney's freed foxes overwhelm local farms
    Daniel Foggo. A former member of the League stated that five or six foxes at a time were released on to Sir Paul McCartney's land, and once 15 or 16. With no rabbit habitat in the dense, coniferous wood the foxes dispersed to the neighbouring land on which farmers keep sheep. Foxes being territorial they kept moving on until they found a vacant area.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/10/nhunt10.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  12. Strictly Come Dancing - Bruno Tonioli says show is battle...
    Online Solutions Ltd
    http://www.myparkmag.co.uk/articles/television/strictly-come-dancing/strictly-come-dancing---bruno-tonioli-says-show-is-battle-of-the-hunks.html
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  13. Times Ministers still cannot shoot straight on hunting
    Aidan Harrison. Why any Bill published with a title along the lines of The Protection of Wild Mammals... will be a lie.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,482-477541,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  14. Independent Battle looms over pledge to reach a conclusio...
    Nigel Morris, political correspondent. The Rural Affairs minister has been taking evidence and listening to the views of animal welfare and pro-hunting groups, trying to identify as much common ground as possible . But the Government said a hunting Bill will only be introduced, based on evidence and principle , once the minister had finished considering all the evidence.
    http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=351918
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  15. Telegraph League Against Cruel Sports accused of starving...
    According to the league's own anti-hunting deerstalker, the deer should be humanely culled to avoid the suffering of individual deer. According to Douglas Batchelor, nature starvation, disease and hypothermia should be left to control excessive deer populations.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/24/ndeer24.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  16. Derbyshire Evening Telegraph Hounding out the truth about...
    Simon Burch. Its opponents call it a cruel anachronism and want it banned, while its supporters say it is a priceless way of life. Feature writer Simon Burch joined the Meynell Hunt to find out more for himself.
    http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=64361&command=displayContent&sourceNode=63913&contentPK=3003105
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  17. Sunday Times Mean fields Anyone for a fox kebab
    Jonathan Miller. The verdict Hunting is, I suppose, quite good fun if risking your life and surviving is how you get your buzz. As to its cruelty, the grim commissars have still to explain to my satisfaction how hunting is any more cruel than exterminating rats. But now that we live in a one-party state I do not suppose rational argument will play much part in the decision to ban it, or not.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2092-474740,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  18. Times Hunt ban architect backs field sports
    Mike Watson, the driving force behind the foxhunting ban in Scotland and now the Scottish Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport, claims that grouse-shooting and deer-stalking are vital to the Scottish rural economy.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,635-478554,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  19. CNS News UK To Push Ahead With Hunting Restrictions, Poss...
    Mike Wendling, London Bureau Chief. Parliament continues to appear preoccupied with hunting ahead of all other issues. USA.
    http://www.cnsnews.com/ForeignBureaus/archive/200211/FOR20021113g.html
    Categories: November, November
    Report this link

  20. Independent Defiant Ledbury hunters refuse to sound the L...
    Brian Viner. Mr Leeke dismissed the painful notion that this might be the Ledbury's valedictory season after 192 years. I feel we've won the arguments, he said, but we have not yet won the hearts and minds of MPs.
    http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=348066
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  21. Times Rural workers mount human rights challenge
    Anthony Browne, environment editor. The Union of Country Sports Workers representing gamekeepers and huntsmen is seeking a judicial review to overturn the Scottish ban on hunting with dogs on the grounds that it is illegal discrimination.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,172-478556,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  22. Times Tribunals seen as answer to hunt ban issue
    Valerie Elliott, countryside editor. Alun Michael, Rural Affairs Minister, is to meet some Labour MPs next week. One of his arguments is to point to the legal muddle created by the hunting ban in Scotland and new concerns about animal welfare as more foxes are being shot and left wounded.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,173-479676,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  23. Telegraph Peer behind Bill to ban foxhunting praises shoo...
    Tom Peterkin, Scotland political correspondent. Lord Watson of Invergowrie, the MSP behind the foxhunting ban, was accused of hypocrisy yesterday after he extolled the virtues of shooting game and stalking deer.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/13/nshunt13.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  24. Times Blair takes soft option on Section 28 and hunting
    Philip Webster, political editor. The Queen's Speech will reveal that the repeal of Section 28 will be missing from the Local Government Bill and the Governments favoured solution for dealing with a ban of foxhunting, whatever that may be, will also missing.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,635-468796,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  25. Times MPs give early hunt warning
    Melissa Kite, political correspondent. In all 160 MPs, most Labour, have signed a Commons motion welcoming confirmation in the Queens Speech that a Hunting Bill will be brought forward this session, but making clear that a compromise Bill will not be acceptable.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,635-480853,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  26. Independent Mr Blair should show some courage and outfox ...
    Leader. What would be really courageous, however, would be to recognise that the Government should not press ahead with a ban, not because it is not worth the trouble but because it is wrong in principle. The true liberal ought to recognise that other people must be allowed to do things of which the majority disapprove, provided the balance of harm is roughly even.
    http://argument.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/story.jsp?story=348039
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  27. Reuters UK hunting season opens with battle lines drawn
    Emma Graham-Harrison. Both sides claim a majority of public support, but polls show that some Britons are becoming annoyed at the attention it is getting. Seventy percent of respondents to a September poll by YouGov said either that fox-hunting was not important or that there are many other issues that are more important.
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L31301318
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  28. Times Fox on the run as island calls in marksmen
    Russell Jenkins and Valerie Elliot. Explains the problems with trying to shoot foxes, especially in developed areas.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-493934,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  29. Telegraph Militant group declares 'war' on hunt ban
    Daniel Foggo. The spokesman for the Real CA, a hardline splinter group, announced the decision at a summit meeting held two days previous that when the terms of the new Bill are deemed to be a 'hostile', then the response of the group will escalate to the disruption of utilities.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/17/nhunt17.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  30. Sunday Times Licensing system will be tactic to wipe out ...
    Eben Black and Jonathan Leake. Ministers plan a rigorous system of licensing for foxhunting likely to result in the disappearance of most hunts under proposals set to be announced in this week s Queen s speech.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,176-475485,00.html
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  31. Telegraph Country diary hunting the hunt
    Jonny Beardsall takes his family through the Wild Wood to see a hunt in full swing, then rereads his friend Jean's hunting diaries from the 1930's when she was a child hunting in the same woods.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/outdoors/main.jhtml?xml=/outdoors/2002/11/21/ojonn23.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link

  32. Telegraph Country diary in the name of the law
    R W F Poole reluctantly sets out to hunt foxes with a shotgun, in line with Scottish law. Two foxes were shot and one of those killed by hounds had a back leg broken - probably by a rifle bullet - all part of the Watson legacy.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/outdoors/main.jhtml?xml=/outdoors/2002/11/28/opool30.xml
    Categories: November
    Report this link