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Press Association

Tractors take over A303 in Hampshire in protest against 'anti-farming' tax

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Around 100 tractors take over the A303 in Hampshire in protest against Labour's 'anti-farming' tax.
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Press Association

Farmers take part in a protest in Oxford over the changes to inheritance tax

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Tractors are lined up as farmers take part in a protest over the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules outside the Oxford Farming Conference, at The Examination Schools, Oxford, where Environment Secretary Steve Reed is giving a speech.
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Farmers protest outside Steve Reed's address to the Oxford Farming Conference

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Tractors are lined up as farmers take part in a protest over the changes to inheritance tax rules outside the Oxford Farming Conference, at The Examination Schools, Oxford, where Environment Secretary Steve Reed is giving a speech.
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Bloomberg

AGCO CEO Sees 2025 as the Bottom of the Farm Slump

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Eric Hansotia, the CEO of AGCO, joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about how his company is navigating the most significant downturn in the farming industry in a decade and what impact he thinks the new Trump administration will have...
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Press Association

Conservative MPs join farmers ahead of petition hand-in against inheritance tax changes

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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride and shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins join farmers outside Parliament ahead of a petition hand-in at Downing Street calling for an end to inheritance tax changes on agricultural property.
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Tractors arrive in central London ahead of farmers protest

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Footage of a transporter carrying tractors on Millbank in Westminster, London, ahead of a farming protest over the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules in the recent budget which introduced new taxes on farms worth more than £1 million.
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Bloomberg

Ghana Is Losing Billions From Illegal Gold Mining

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The gold mining industry in Ghana is causing environmental damage and pollution, leading to protests and calls for bans on small-scale mining operations. As the African country nears the national elections on Dec. 7, politicians have...
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Bloomberg

Zimbabwe to Grow at 6% as Economy Recovers From Drought

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Zimbabwe's gross domestic product is expected to expand 6% in 2025, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said in a budget presentation on Thursday. The government expects economic growth to rebound strongly next year as the nation recovers from...
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Press Association

Fourth-generation family farmer says he will strike until Government scraps inheritance tax changes

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A fourth-generation family farmer said there is a possibility he and other farmers will strike if changes to agricultural property relief are not reversed. Richard Wainwright, 58, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, was at Church House...
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Press Association

Steve Reed insists only a few hundred farms will be impacted by inheritance tax changes

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Environment Secretary Steve Reed has insisted that only a few hundred farms would be impacted, rather than the tens of thousands claimed by critics of the inheritance tax change. He told the PA news agency: “The Government’s been very...
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Press Association

Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland speak ahead of the Farmers protest

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Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland speak to the media ahead of the Farmers protest in London.
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Press Association

Jeremy Clarkson criticises Government as he joins farmers protest in Whitehall

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TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson said Rachel Reeves has used a “blunderbuss” to hit farmers as he arrived in London to protest against changes to agricultural inheritance tax.
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Rachel Reeves has used a blunderbuss to hit farmers, Jeremy Clarkson says

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TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson said the Chancellor has used a “blunderbuss” to hit farmers as he arrived in London to protest against changes to agricultural inheritance tax. Farmers from across the country made their way to...
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Press Association

Thousands descend on London for farmers protest

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Thousands of farmers have descended on London for a rally against inheritance tax plans. They were joined by numerous politicians and celebrities, including Jeremy Clarkson.
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Press Association

Ed Davey, Kemi Badenoch and Jeremy Clarkson speak at the Farmers' protest

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and TV personality and farmer Jeremy Clarkson speak at a protest calling for the government to scrap its changes to agricultural inheritance tax.
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Press Association

Farmers protesting in London on Tuesday should be 'peaceful and passionate', says NFU president

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National Farmers’ Union president Tom Bradshaw said farmers attending demonstrations in London on Tuesday should be “peaceful” and “passionate”. Asked what his message to farmers was, Mr Bradshaw told the PA news agency: “Be peaceful. Be...
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Press Association

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch visits farm in Aylesbury

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch and Greg Smith MP during a visit to Seed J H & Son farm in Aylesbury,
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Press Association

Micheal Martin speaks to the media while canvassing at Sundrive Shopping Centre

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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin speaks to the media while canvassing at Sundrive Shopping Centre in Crumlin Dublin with candidate Catherine Ardagh.
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Press Association

'I believe optimistically that we can win power' - Nigel Farage

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said his party believes “optimistically that we can win power”. Addressing supporters at an event near Exeter, he said: “The time has come for a new political force in this country that stands up for its...
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Press Association

Farmers call for inheritance tax U-turn ahead of crunch talks with ministers

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Reversing plans to charge inheritance tax on farms is “the only sensible course of action”, the head of the National Farmers’ Union has said as he prepares for crunch talks with the Environment Secretary.
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Press Association

Stock footage of DEFRA as NFU set for meeting with Government over Budget

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Footage of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, as the National Farmers Union are set for a meeting over policies set out in the Budget which they say put the future of fragile family farms at risk.
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Press Association

Autumn Budget: Tim Farron and Zubir Ahmed reaction

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Former Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron and Labour MP Zubir Ahmed give their reaction to the Autumn Budget, where Mr Farron suggested it could be damaging to small and medium-sized businesses.
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Curated Video

Starbucks says it bought coffee farms in Central America because of climate change fears

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Starbucks says it bought coffee farms in Central America because of climate change fears. The beverage and food corporation said it's trying to own more farms to better 'climate-proof' its operations. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Sir Ed urges voters to 'drive a tractor' through the Conservative Blue Wall in rural areas

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Interview with Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey in Chippenham, Wiltshire who says that the Conservatives have let down the farming industry as he campaigns before the day of the General Election.