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Industry News Archive
Scientists find potential toxoplasmosis drug target
22nd February 2018
Study reveals enzyme crucial for the parasite's survival
New animal welfare module for students in China
21st February 2018
Model teaches concepts such as sentience and ethics
Product recall due to packaging damage
19th February 2018
Versele-Laga recalls batches of Ornicure
Alan Gordon elected president of BVA NI Branch
19th February 2018
Vet pledges to be a "strong voice for vets" in Northern Ireland
Vets respond to Labour's animal welfare plan
15th February 2018
Proposals to improve pet welfare "particularly welcome"
New antibiotic compounds discovered in soil
14th February 2018
Malacidins found to eliminate MRSA in rats
Tributes paid to veterinary receptionist killed in helicopter crash
13th February 2018
Tributes have been paid to one of the youngest victims of the Grand Canyon helicopter crash, Becky Dobson, 27, who worked as a veterinary receptionist for Vets4Pets in Worthing, West Sussex.
RCVS names 2018 election candidates
12th February 2018
Ten vets vying for a place on council
Challenges to RCVS council election dismissed
9th February 2018
Two candidates in the 2017 election challenged its validity
'Exempt vet students from immigration targets'
6th February 2018
BVA, RCVS and VSC submit recommendations to advisory committee
Report calls for separate law on animal sentience
1st February 2018
EFRA committee scrutinises Draft Animal Welfare Bill
BVA president warns of vet crisis after Brexit
31st January 2018
John Fishwick says shortage of vets could interrupt trade