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Proposed Badger Cull
More than 100,000 people have signed an online petition opposing the cull of badgers planned for Gloucestershire and West Somerset. It could mean the decision is referred back to parliament for further debate.
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Commons to debate badger cull
In the last hour it has emerged that a debate will take place in the House of Commons next week to discuss the impending badger cull.
It comes as hundreds of people are gathering at Dunster in West Somerset tonight for a big protest against the cull, which is expected to start in the next few days.
The full 6 hour debate will take place on Thursday 25th October after a petition exceeding 100,000 signatures was gathered by Queen guitarist Brian May.
Experts urge Government to reconsider cull
More than 30 leading animal disease experts have urged the Government to reconsider culling badgers in Somerset and Gloucestershire. In a letter to the Observer newspaper they say the pilot culls risk increasing the spread of TB in cattle rather than reducing it.
Supporters of the cull say killing the animals is the best way to tackle the disease in the absence of effective vaccines.
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Badger cull licence issued by Natural England
Natural England has today issued a licence permitting a badger cull in West Somerset. It is for the purpose of preventing the spread of bovine tuberculosis. It covers approximately 250km2 and over 70% of the East Somerset pilot area.
Police banned from booking leave
Tracey De Young from the Gloucestershire Police Federation says it's had more complaints about this than any other subject.
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Council votes on badger cull
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Taunton Deane councillors vote on opposing culling
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Posters warn people to stay indoors during badger cull
Posters warning residents to stay indoors during a badger cull because of the dangers of stray bullets have been branded as scaremongering.
They've been put up in villages near where a pilot badger cull will take place in Gloucestershire.
They warn people to keep their children and pets indoors when the cull starts.
Ken Goodwin reports:
Anti badger cull campaigners begin action
Protesters are beginning a campaign of direct action against the government's planned cull of badgers in Gloucestershire, which is due to take place in the autumn.
Today campaigners have been mapping and plotting out setts across the county.
Our Gloucestershire correspondent Ken Goodwin spent the day with some of them:
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E-petition against badger cull hits 100,000 signatures
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Council votes on badger cull
Council votes to ask Government to find 'more humane solution' to badger cull.
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Taunton Deane councillors vote on opposing culling
Taunton Deane Borough Council is to call on the Government to find a more humane solution to the problem of bovine TB.