N.Ireland
The UK government has been warned about the impacts that post-Brexit arrangements are having on the Northern Irish veterinary sector.
The establishment of a new veterinary agreement between the EU and the UK has been generally welcomed, with some criticism
Agri-Business
Financial and administrative burdens are a challenge for businesses in the generic veterinary medicines sector, according to a new study.
Other
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is seeking a biological assessor to join its biologicals team...
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been fined in court for unlawful possession of veterinary...
Pig/Poultry
Pig producers are being urged to take part in scientific research into the impact of the removal of...
Government
The modernised Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMR) will apply from Friday, May 17, with the aim...
Medicines for dogs and horses have been seized by the Department of Agriculture, Environment...
A combined effort is required to resolve a looming veterinary medicines problem that is about to...
The UK government has introduced measures to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by increasing restrictions on the use of antibiotics.
The president of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called for urgent reform of the "not...
A court in Northern Ireland has imposed community service on a Co. Tyrone man for illegal possession of veterinary medicines.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has said a permanent solution to access of vet medicines in Northern Ireland must be found.
The UK government's Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is seeking a permanent scientific...
An east Derry MLA has called for a Northern Ireland vet school to be located at the Ulster...
MP Ian Paisley Jr. has called for the list of veterinary medicines that may no longer be available to NI from 2025 to be published.
Vets in the ROI/NI border region have raised concerns about the accreditation standards of a potential new vet school in the republic.
Animal medicines are currently exempt from any of the rules relating to the implementation of the...
The president of the BVA, Malcolm Morley, warned that “costly bureaucracy and the threat of onerous regulating and border checks of veterinary medicine”, risks a potential shortage of animal medicines.
The DAERA has seized a quantity of illegal veterinary medicines during a search of packages at a depot in Belfast, Co. Antrim.
Beef
Agriland recently shared part one in a two-part myth-busting series about antibiotics and animals...
A veterinary clinic in Northern Ireland has been issued with an improvement notice by the...