Manifesto outlines party’s plan to hire extra police officers to investigate countryside crimesLabour is to pledge in its animal welfare manifesto to provide more police to investigate foxhunting and hare coursing crimes.The party plans to close loopholes in the 2004 Hunting Act that it said allow in practice the continuation of illegal hunting of foxes, hares and deer. Continue reading…
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