Richard Gurney: Hunting is thriving, not finished *H&H VIP*
Horse & Hound's hunting columnist warns against those who are trying to bring down countryside persuits
Horse & Hound's hunting columnist warns against those who are trying to bring down countryside persuits
H&H's hunting columnist says that now is the time to push parliament for a change in hunting legislation, thanks to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
The vote to introduce changes to the Hunting Act 2004 has been put on hold
Countryside Alliance appeals to hunting supporters to contact their MPs in support of the changes that will be implemented immediately if the vote is passed
The Countryside Alliance's Tim Bonner urges the British public to act now in order to help get the Hunting Act 2004 repealed
The only remaining pending prosecution of a hunt by the RSPCA has been dropped due to lack of evidence
Ten years since the ban on hunting was introduced, H&H's hunting editor looks at how the sport has adapted to become more popular than ever
It is exactly 10 years to the day since the hunting ban came into force. Here H&H looks back at the road to the ban
Ten years after the Hunting Act was passed the community celebrates the sport's resilience, but there are warnings not to rest on its laurels
Man avoids becoming the first person to be charged under the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002
Anti-hunt activist faces court following assault against hunt employee
An independent review of the RSPCA's prosecutions policy has been launched after public backlash
Figures released by the Ministry of Justice have been labelled 'misleading' by countryside campaigners
Is the charity's political activity and prosecution policy alienating its support base?
Stephen Lambert reviews what has happened during his nine years as chairman of the MFHA
John Holliday explains the virtues of having good puppy walkers
The Hunting Act is unlikely to be overturned because it is thought that most MPs 'support the ban.'
As the Prime Minister announces the amendment to the Hunting Act 2004 made by Statutory Instrument will not be brought forward, Andrew Sallis warns that the support of the hunting community should not be taken for granted going into the General Election
The Court of Appeal has ruled against the Countryside Alliance in it's latest legal challenge against the ban on hunting