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  1. Lib Dems look to public benefits of shooting and angling.

    Lib Dems look to public benefits of shooting and angling.

    21 September 2010

    The public benefits of conservation and economic generation provided by shooting and angling will become increasingly important as spending cuts come into effect, delegates at the Liberal Democrat conference in Liverpool were told last night.

  2. BASC pulls off political hat trick.

    BASC pulls off political hat trick.

    21 September 2010

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has pulled off a political hat trick by giving evidence at Westminster and Stormont and to the Scottish Parliament within the last two weeks.

  3. Minister supports launch of practitioners’ snaring guide

    Minister supports launch of practitioners’ snaring guide

    20 September 2010

    Scottish Minister for Environment Roseanna Cunningham attended the launch of the latest practitioners’ guide to snaring in Scotland on Monday, September 20.

  4. BASC tells MPs: “Gun laws should be simplified”

    BASC tells MPs: “Gun laws should be simplified”

    15 September 2010

    Britain’s gun laws are overly complicated and a "mess", MPs on the Home Affairs Select Committee were told by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).

  5. BASC counters threat to shooting in Northern Ireland.

    BASC counters threat to shooting in Northern Ireland.

    9 September 2010

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has helped to ensure that a controversial amendment tabled during a debate on the Wildlife & Natural Environment Bill, in the Northern Ireland Assembly, has been dropped.

  6. BASC blitzes local papers.

    BASC blitzes local papers.

    8 September 2010

    BASC has sent a letter to all local newspapers in the UK highlighting the benefits of game shooting and game meat.

  7. BASC publishes Home Affairs Select Committee submission in full.

    BASC publishes Home Affairs Select Committee submission in full.

    8 September 2010

    BASC has published its submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee inquiry into firearms law in full on its website.

  8. Firearms inquiry deadline extended

    Firearms inquiry deadline extended

    2 September 2010

    The deadline for submissions to the Home Affairs Select Committee inquiry into firearms law has been extended after an overwhelming number of individuals tried to submit evidence.

  9. Shooting scores higher than football in Sport England satisfaction poll.

    Shooting scores higher than football in Sport England satisfaction poll.

    27 August 2010

    Shooting has come out ahead of football, rugby, golf and angling in a Sport England poll about people's satisfaction with the sports they take part in.

  10. BASC submits evidence to Home Affairs Select Committee.

    BASC submits evidence to Home Affairs Select Committee.

    26 August 2010

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has submitted evidence to the influential Home Affairs Select Committee.

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