Masked men attack hunt staff and supporters
Hunts are being asked to report all incidents with antis and saboteurs following attacks by masked men in north Derbyshire and South Yorks — one of which
Hunts are being asked to report all incidents with antis and saboteurs following attacks by masked men in north Derbyshire and South Yorks — one of which
Hunt saboteurs descended to a new low in Co Durham last week, putting up a sign falsely claiming the South Durham's stables has strangles
A judge has ruled that video surveillance of hunts by “hunt monitors” breaks human rights legislation
A master of foxhounds from Durham is to launch a complaint against police after being found not guilty of assaulting two saboteurs
Over half of H&H website users are boycotting Lush over its decision to raise money for the Hunt Saboteurs Association
Hunt supporters are reported to have vandalised Lush stores in anger at the company's fund-raising drive for the Hunt Saboteur's Association
Horse & Hound is urging hunt supporters to boycott high street toiletries chain Lush after it announced a £50,000 fund-raising campaign to support the Hunt Saboteurs Association
UK hunts are being warned to avoid confrontations with antis this season after concerns that “hunt monitors” are trying to bait followers
Hunts have greeted the redundancy of two of Britain’s most fanatical anti-hunt campaigners, Kevin Hill and Peter White, from the International Fund for Animal Welfare with caution
Legal action against hunt saboteurs by the Crawley & Horsham hunt and 80 landowners has been shelved a year after it was launched, with probable costs of £100,000 to hunting
The Countryside Alliance is calling for the police to assure hunts that meet information will not be passed to animal rights activists
Otis tells court he is a regular target of antis, who even stole his Jack Russell puppy "Tiny"
Hunts in the Thames Valley area are being urged to “monitor the monitors”, following a second meeting between the Countryside Alliance and Thames Valley Police
Thames Valley Police has agreed to a meeting with the MFHA on Friday, 24 April
Tactics of the police — and their relationship with hunting opponents — are being called into question after tension between hunts and so-called monitors result in a man’s death. Abigail Butcher reports
The Surrey Union speaks out after being repeatedly targeted by hunt protestors despite hunting within the law
The International Fund for Animal Welfare has placed prominent adverts in newspapers across the south-west
Three HH supporters have been found not guilty of attacking two hunt monitors and stealing their camcorders
Two hunt-supporting homes in Wales have had property sprayed with the initials of hunt saboteur groups the Animal Liberation Front and Hunt Retribution Squad
The Council of Hunting Associations is urging all hunts to avoid getting draw into confrontations with hunt monitors