British Veterinary Association publishes two new policy positions to reduce post-Brexit trade friction, reduce risk of ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called for an urgent meeting with Cambridge University’s General Board to discuss the future of its veterinary school.
On 17 November, the final changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs) will come into force. These were passed in Parliament earlier this year as part of the Veterinary Medicines (Amendment ...
As new guidance on prescription requirements for antimicrobial drugs comes into force, we've created some useful resources to help our members inform their clients. This includes a poster and leaflet ...
Following Brexit, all goods of animal origin are currently subject to checks when they cross borders. Agri-food exports overall are worth £25 billion to the UK economy, and exports to the EU have seen ...
Following Brexit and in the absence of a veterinary agreement with the European Union, Northern Ireland (NI) faces the risk of a lack of supply of some veterinary medicines from January 2026 – after ...
BVA president calls for action on lack of practice regulation that leaves individual vets accountable for business decisions ‘outside their control’. Speaking at the British Veterinary Association’s ...
The Dangerous Dogs Act (1991) was introduced in the UK following a series of serious, and in some cases fatal, dog attacks on humans. The Act has been widely discredited for failing to address the ...
Neutering is the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancies, in both cats and dogs. But some owners may be anxious about making this decision on behalf of their pets. They may be concerned about ...
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