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Open and closed season for hunting, what you can use and the wildlife you can hunt
You must follow the rules for hunting and shooting wildlife including:…
You can shoot certain species of game birds, quarry birds and waterfowl…
There are different rules for foxes, deer and other mammals. Foxes It’s…
Fishing rod licences, permission and byelaws, lawful hunting
Spring Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Seeking views on whether to introduce further restrictions on hunting trophies entering or leaving the UK.
In today's speech, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt spoke about improving productivity growth across the public and private sector.
We are asking for evidence to help us understand more about the scale of imports and export of hunting trophies to and from the UK, and their impacts.
‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ sticks to the plan by delivering lower taxes, better public services and more investment, while increasing size of economy by 0.2% in 2028-29 and meeting fiscal rules – taking the long-term decisions needed to build...
Spring Budget 2024
Government rewards hard work with record tax cut to National Insurance for 29 million workers
New plans for public sector productivity will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029.
More tax cuts for working people and more investment in high-potential industries headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s ‘Budget for Long-Term Growth’
British troops will soon be more lethal on the battlefield, as a new £90 million contract delivers modern, high precision rifles.
Tax cuts for working people and British business headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ today, Wednesday 22 November.
Workers will see the impact in their payslips tomorrow (Tuesday 30 April)
The Chancellor will set out the case for reform across public services to unlock productivity
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