N.Ireland
A Northern Ireland-based food business has been fined £2,000 in court for breaches of food hygiene legislation.
A Tyrone farmer was sentenced today at a court in Dungannon following “multiple welfare inspections” by DAERA.
Environment
Environment Agency urged farmers to report pollution incidents following a situation in Cornwall where a spill of digestate resulted in a major fish kill.
Sheep
A dog owner, whose dogs killed 35 sheep and injured 14 more after being "dangerously out of control", has been fined.
A North Yorkshire farmer has been handed a two-year sentence after he allowed thousands tonnes of waste to be illegally dumped on his land.
Agri-Business
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has filed an indictment against six people in connection to a major VAT fraud scheme involving diesel
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court for water pollution offence that resulted in a fish kill.
Rural Life
A farmer has been fined nearly £11,000 after a court prosecuted him for "extensive breaches of cattle movement and TB testing regulations".
A court in Northern Ireland has fined a farmer for a water pollution offence that resulted in a fish kill on the Six Mile Water.
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court in relation to a water pollution offence affecting the the Tempo River.
A 75-year-old man said he feared for his life after being attacked by cows while walking his dog on a public footpath in Cornwall.
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been banned from owning or looking after animals following a conviction at Dungannon Court.
A Northern Ireland farmer who breached a court order banning him from keeping animals has been handed a five-month prison sentence
A Glouchestershire farmer has been convicted of illegally discharging slurry into a river due to a leaking pipe and has been fined £7,048.
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court of a water pollution offence. Martin...
A NI farmer has been convicted for a water pollution offence under Article 7(1)(a) of the Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 as amended
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted and fined in court for a water pollution offence committed last year
Four men have been given custodial sentences for diverting meat not fit for human consumption back into the human food chain
DAERA has confirmed that a Northern Ireland farmer has been fined in court for water pollution offences that impacted the Clady River
DAERA has confirmed that a farmer in Northern Ireland has been fined in court for a water pollution offence
A Co. Fermanagh farmer has been convicted in court over the condition of animals on his farm and fined £600
Poultry company Moy Park has been fined £4,000 for failing to comply with conditions of its pollution prevention and control permit
A Co. Armagh farmer has been convicted at Newry Court of five animal welfare charges, and fined £1,200 plus a £15 offender levy