This is just the start of Ed Miliband’s green energy madness
Large scale ‘solar parks’ are not the best and cheapest way to reduce Britain’s carbon emissions
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Large scale ‘solar parks’ are not the best and cheapest way to reduce Britain’s carbon emissions
The anti-meat, anti-dairy lobby has picked the wrong target
Surely they want to take us back to the Stone Age?
There’s nothing healthy about ultra-highly processed fake “meat” products
Westminster has waged an all-out war on agriculture for years. It is no surprise that protests are now starting
The Labour party still can’t be trusted to represent the interests of farmers
The arguments for plant-based alternatives are crumbling. So too is support for what may in future be viewed as little more than a fad
Rural communities are living through a time of extreme intolerance, with the livestock farming and field sports communities on the frontline
My old teacher Michael Kidson inculcated in his pupils a healthy disrespect for received wisdoms. He would not survive in the Eton of today
The rural way of life is now considered borderline criminal by fashionable, metropolitan opinion
Hiking council tax will do little to solve our housing crisis while delivering a blow to farmers
Separatists are going to great lengths to present Scotland as a renewable energy superpower – felling millions of trees in the process
Farmers are ready to offer small-scale schemes to meet local energy needs. But regulation favours the big players and is preventing this
The Irish government is reportedly looking at plans to cull around 200,000 dairy cows to meet its climate targets. It's madness
Wildlife is being destroyed by a predator imbalance and the Government has made it worse
Will the park authority calculate and publish the carbon cost of the re-branding exercise?