Nimby opposition can vanish if new homes are traditional.
It may not have closed hunts down, but a law rooted in prejudice and class warfare is a stain on the statute book.
His new book, ‘The Marches’, is a fascinating exploration of a land and people caught between Scotland and England.
Splitting hairs over whether or not someone is a ‘recurring’ or ‘regular’ TV presenter shouldn’t allow someone to abuse a neutral platform.
Osborne launches his new think-tank today, and the project that he championed will continue – though with differences.
An independent Britain could maintain financial support for agriculture whilst lifting the burden of EU red tape.
While the media’s attention is focused on the coming referendum, the scale of the spending squeeze is impacting on some Tory Parliamentarians and councillors.
There is a chronic shortage of skilled construction workers.
Sustaining rural life is consistent with easing the housing supply.
And, more to the point, how will he do so? Finesse should deployed instead of force.
Also: Anger in Ulster as unions back Corbyn; Police Scotland accused of spying on journalists; devolved governments join forces in BBC battle; and SNP members quit due to rematch delay.
Brian May says opponents of the proposed amendment are “so grateful to the SNP”.
The ban is an ineffective fudge, and the proposed changes small. The stakes in the coming Parliamentary vote are probably much lower than either side likes to let on.
What does Shoreditch have to do with farming and the rural economy? Quite a lot, actually.
Greater understanding, and better co-operation, would aid the nation.