The RCVS has launched its new Leadership Library, designed to support the development of leadership skills within veterinary professions. The online resource aims to promote
An Irish vet has been struck off after injecting herself and her friends with the horse tranquilliser Ketamine. Catherine McGuigan was fined $1000 and struck
The Ulster Farmers’ Union has warned reduced labour availability in local pig processing plants has been hitting Northern Ireland pig producers for some time and
The clinical director of one of Northern Ireland’s largest veterinary hospitals has told how the pandemic has meant they are busier than ever. Rachel Dunlop
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ Mind Matters Initiative is continuing its series of ‘Campfire Chats’ this autumn and winter, giving the chance to take
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ council has moved to address the UK-wide shortage of vets by introducing more flexibility into the requirements for English
A vet who blew the whistle on cattle traceability concerns and breaches of animal welfare at livestock markets was unfairly dismissed by the Department of