Agriculture: Sunak at large
February 21, 2024 2:46 am Post a CommentA week on from writing a piece bemoaning the lack of specialist agriculture correspondents in the national press, never more... View Article
A week on from writing a piece bemoaning the lack of specialist agriculture correspondents in the national press, never more... View Article
In days of old, the so-called “quality” press employed specialist agriculture correspondents. Famously, the Telegraph had David Brown who in... View Article
The complexities of the farmers’ protests – and the motivation behind them – continue to engage the national media in... View Article
One of the indisputable benefits of Brexit is that we no longer have to pay such close attention to EU... View Article
Three days ago, the Polish government announced a temporarily ban on grain and other food imports from Ukraine in response... View Article
There must be some glum faces in the BBC newsrooms as they report the shortage of some imported vegetables and... View Article
We’re back in water shortage territory again, as Yorkshire Water becomes the latest water company to announce restrictions and the... View Article
In the dismal mind of the common or garden remainer, the European food system is a one of Rolls Royce... View Article
One does not have to be unduly cynical to suggest that Johnson’s reshuffle was aimed at replacing his low-performers with... View Article
Gone are the days when ministers routinely make statements to the Commons, announcing policy directions. Nowadays, we get balls-aching, snivelling... View Article
I had the extreme good fortune to go flying in a Cessna 150 yesterday thanks to a friend. We set... View Article