£75,000 negligence claim against livery yard owner dismissed
A judge said there was no obligation for the owner to have supervised the child involved on the yard
A graduate of Exeter University, Amy joined our news team from Redpin Publishing in 2008 as news writer. She was promoted to deputy news editor in May 2013 and became news editor in April 2015. She left Horse & Hound in March 2016 to take up an editorial position in Dubai.
A judge said there was no obligation for the owner to have supervised the child involved on the yard
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This prolific eventing stallion heads British Eventing's sire rankings for the second year in a row
Lucy Higginson was among the individuals and organisations recognised by the British Horse Society last week
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The FEI retains its strong stance in its fight against the new Global Champions League showjumping series
A case against the Lamerton Hunt collapsed three days into a scheduled 10-day trial
Mark Allman pleaded guilty to 11 counts of fraud at Stafford Crown Court
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World number one showjumper Scott Brash has said he is “not frustrated” about missing out on the chance to be named BBC Sports Personality of the year
Next year's race has been pushed back to try and increase its TV audience
Racing fans are surprised after AP McCoy was not shortlisted for the BBC sports personality of the year award
Owners have been left devastated after their horse was killed by a car on the A26
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