The Ulster Farmers’ Union has urged its members to take a hard look at the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs’ latest bovine tuberculosis
In the week that a major UN scientific report concluded human activity is changing the climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways, it perhaps is
A free anonymised tool has been launched by RCVS Knowledge to build data and information on canine cruciate surgery, letting vets share techniques and gain
A proposal to cull badgers to combat bovine tuberculosis in Northern Ireland has been greeted with a mixed response. The disease currently costs the taxpayers
Two thirds of vets working in small animal practices have been on the receiving end of abusive, aggressive or threatening behaviour from clients. The British
An internationally renowned vet has been struck off after writing a “bogus letter” to get her research study published. An RCVS disciplinary committee heard Dr
The Government must adopt an evidence-based, ‘deed not breed’ approach to dog control legislation, two leading veterinary bodies have said. Ahead of the 30th anniversary
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has formally accredited the veterinary degree at University College Dublin’s School of Veterinary Medicine. As part of the Mutual
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