Tweet Here you can read Victoria's most recent speeches and appearances while she was in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Dangerous Dogs | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Defra commissioned Middlesex University to examine measures to reduce dog attacks and promote responsible ownership.
Dogs: Artificial Insemination | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has recently submitted its recommendations for future veterinary legislation to Defra.
Dogs: Artificial Insemination | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Anyone performing artificial insemination of canines and not considered competent would be operating outside of the regulatory framework.
Pigs: Slaughterhouses | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Defra does not collect data on the number of pigs culled on farms.
Dangerous Dogs: Tower Hamlets | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Defra officials are in regular contact with the police to discuss issues relating to dog attacks, including seeking information on specif
Fishing Vessels: Marine Environment | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Licences are issued to all vessels that have eligibility to fish in UK waters and have no history of illegal fishing.
Pigs: Slaughterhouses | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The Government has announced a package of measures to support the pig industry.
Bovine Tuberculosis: Disease Control | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Intensive badger culls were only ever envisaged as a phase of the TB eradication strategy.
Aluminium: Prices | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Defra has well established ways of working with the industry and across Government to monitor risks that may arise.
Animals: Imports | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Defra has no immediate plans to amend the tapeworm requirements for dogs, cats and ferrets entering Great Britain.