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Stay up to date with the latest equestrian news as it happens with H&H’s dedicated news service. The H&H news desk brings you breaking news from across the UK and around the world. Whether you are an elite rider or trainer competing at the highest level, an equestrian business owner, a dedicated breeder or a busy amateur who enjoys their horse, our equestrian news service brings you the news you need to know.
If you have a story you would like to share with us, email news editor Eleanor Jones on eleanor.jones@futurenet.com
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‘We’ve started to turn the ship’: eventing changes announced for 2025
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‘The current regulations do not work’: MPs unite during fireworks debate as pressure mounts for change
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‘This isn’t right’: horse’s leg disappears seven feet down in badgers’ ‘underground city’ beneath field
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Farewell to police horse whose ‘noble spirit left a mark on all’
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Donkeys and top riders celebrate Christmas in special London carol service
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A top stallion bows out, a lucky escape, and other things the horse world is talking about
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‘The memories will stay with us for ever’: farewell to Olympic medal-winner after happy retirement
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‘Really special for us all’: Jockeys bring gifts and smiles on festive visit to children's hospital
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A ‘lucky escape’ for horses trapped in trailer stuck under fallen tree
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Dressage stallion bows out aged 16 after ‘emotional and unforgettable years’
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Showjumping whip rules and more things the horse world is talking about
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‘Stars in their own right’ Taylor and Swift are reunited in a loving home
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Horse sanctuary counting the £10,000 cost as storm leaves trail of destruction
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Farewell to an Olympic horse and other things the equestrian world is talking about
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Researchers use advanced maths to ‘identify and reduce’ risks to horses
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‘A fighter to the end’: final farewell to Olympic horse aged 29
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Council to sell London 2012 riding centre, a judge calling out RSPCA witnesses, and other things the horse world is talking about
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Judge cites RSPCA witnesses’ ‘hidden agenda’ after innocent owner’s horses put down
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‘A loss for the sport’: London Olympic legacy riding centre to be sold despite 1,000-strong petition