British Horse Society
The British Horse Society is the UK’s largest equestrian charity who protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them. Supported by 115,000 members, H&H brings you up to date news from the BHS.
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Drivers urged to ‘Look out for Laura’ in campaign aiming to reduce equine road fatalities
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Horse sport takes steps to support competitors during cost of living crisis
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Electric cars and horses: equine behaviour analysed in new research
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‘No horse is ever bombproof’: concerns raised after six-week low-flying helicopter survey planned
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Warning to unlicensed coaches over offering ‘schoolmaster’ lessons on their own horses
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Choke, colic and death: public warned of the consequences of feeding horses without permission
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Need for equine and humanitarian aid ‘grows more desperate’ in Ukraine
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‘Think the unthinkable’: concerns raised over uninsured coaches
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Road incidents with horses down since Highway Code changed
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‘Their future has never been more uncertain’: joint bid launched to save our riding schools
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British equestrians step up for Ukraine with new appeal
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‘Without staff, we have no business’: change needed to ensure a sustainable workforce
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Major fund launched to boost equestrian skills and workforce
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Not feeding horses covered in updated Countryside Code
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‘Fantastic news’: hopes to save more off-road riding as 2026 deadline scrapped
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Mark Todd steps down as World Horse Welfare patron after viral video
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Permits are valuable but debate continues over paying for forest riding
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Highway Code changes to improve equestrian safety come into force
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‘Shocking’ horse road safety stats should help our case with policymakers