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Avian flu outbreak is highly contagious H5N8
18th November 2014
Cull underway at duck breeding farm in Yorkshire
Bird flu outbreak on Yorkshire duck farm
17th November 2014
First UK case of the H5 strain confirmed since 2008
Pioneering project aims to improve pig health
17th November 2014
Multi-million dollar research will look to develop technologies to improve health
Vets call for tougher bTB controls
17th November 2014
Letter to PM calls for an end to the badger cull
Welsh Deputy Minister announces launch of independent dairy review
14th November 2014
Review to be carried out in response to recent cuts in milk prices
Sharp rise in Hepatitis E cases linked to sausages
13th November 2014
Experts warn infection is highly associated with consumption of processed pork
Livestock health researchers formalise partnership
11th November 2014
The Moredun Group signs Memorandum of Agreement with Edinburgh Napier University
New TB testing arrangements from April 2015
10th November 2014
Tenders submitted by hopeful APHA delivery partners
Welsh farmers urged to be cautious when buying cattle
6th November 2014
Farmers asked to consider the disease situation in the area that they are sourcing cattle from
Welsh public asked to report dead badger sightings
6th November 2014
Help requested for Wales-wide survey as part of drive to tackle bovine TB
MPs launch inquiry into falling milk prices
4th November 2014
Evidence sought on measures to protect the UK's dairy industry
MRSA bugs linked to livestock are found in hospitals
4th November 2014
New study provides evidence that the livestock-associated strain could spread
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