The Countryside Alliance has analysed the impact of the 2024 General Election and how it could impact Parliamentary elections and rural communities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland over the next two to three years
Former National Pig Association senior policy adviser Charlie Dewhirst said it would not require a huge swing for the Conservatives to be the Party of Government at the next election
Farmers Guardian news and business team reflect on Labour's manifesto and the calls from the industry for more clarity on farming policies, budget and the future direction of British agriculture under Sir Keir Starmer's new Government
With New Zealand in the spotlight on post-Brexit trade deals, Cedric Porter spoke to the country's Agricultural Minister Todd McClay about the country's environmental approach
This week from Farmers Guardian editor Olivia Midgley
"Our new Prime Minister must show real leadership on climate and nature – both at home and abroad – demonstrating that the green transition can be done in a fair and equitable way"
Our View from the Hill columnist John Wilkes talks to various American industry figures ahead of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's NATO Summit trip in Washington DC
Tom Haynes, the National Pig Association's senior policy adviser, has analysed how farming and rural seats have changed following the General Election
Ed Barker, head of policy and external affairs at the Agricultural Industries Confederation, has reflected on some of the issues the new Labour Government needs to address in the agricultural sector
Mr Reed said a Labour Government would listen, respect and work in partnership with farmers and producers, ensuring they played a valued part in decision-making