Spindles Farm owner James Gray faces financial ruin
Judges have rejected the appeal of horse trader James Gray, who was jailed after being found guilty of Britain’s worst recorded case of equine neglect, against his £600,000 legal bill
Judges have rejected the appeal of horse trader James Gray, who was jailed after being found guilty of Britain’s worst recorded case of equine neglect, against his £600,000 legal bill
A judge today upped the costs disgraced horse dealer James Gray must pay the RSPCA by £200,000 to £600,000
Buyer kept hanging on as the sale of the farm where 150 sick and dying horses were found in 2008 grinds on
Horse dealer James Gray has been released from prison after serving just over 12 weeks of an eight-month sentence for cruelty
Disgraced horse dealer James Gray has been convicted of five offences relating to horses transported through Dover in 2007
The RSPCA is looking for homes for 17 horses and ponies rescued from squalor at James Gray's horror farm
Following head of news Abigail Butcher's insight into our exclusive investigation, deputy news editor Charlotte White explains her part in the behind the scenes look at what was going on at Spindles Farm
Disgraced horse dealer James Gray from Spindles Farm has been given an extra two months in jail for absconding from court
The Buckinghamshire horse trader who absconded from court earlier this month has been arrested and will return to Aylesbury Crown Court tomorrow
Today's H&H includes an exclusive four-page investigation into James Gray and Spindles Farm and here H&H's head of news gives you an insight into how it came about
Watch a slideshow of horses rescued from Spindles Farm and nursed back to health by the teams at the Horse Trust, World Horse Welfare and Redwings
The RSCPA inspectors visited Spindles Farm last Thursday following a tip-off from a member of the public about a lame goat
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of disgraced horse dealer James Gray — of Spindles Farm — after he disappeared from court while being sentenced for animal cruelty offences
James Gray and his wife, son and daughters have lost their appeal against conviction for the shocking events which led to 32 horses dying at the Buckinghamshire farm
Spindles Farm — the site from which 115 horses, ponies and donkeys in a poor condition were removed in January 2008 — is up for sale.
A judge will review all the evidence which convicted Buckinghamshire horse trader James Gray and members of his family in the UK's worst horse cruelty case
After another delay, horse dealer James Gray and members of his family will appeal their convictions and sentences for horse cruelty on 11 January
Amersham horse trader James Gray has returned to court after breaking his bail conditions for a second time, H&H has learned
The horse dealer at the centre of Britain’s worst equine abuse case was charged after handing himself in to Amersham police
Horse charities have condemned disgraced horse dealer James Gray, who is today pictured in a national paper at a horse fair