Reed apologises to farmers over decisions ‘we had to take’ to fix finances - The Environment Secretary set out reforms to ...
Steve Reed tells farming conference he is ‘sorry we had to take difficult decisions’ as the horns of protesters honk outside ...
About 100 tractors have taken to a city's streets to protest the government's proposed changes to inheritance tax. Farmers ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed announced the reforms as part of a ‘new deal for farmers’ on Thursday but anger over last ...
British Farmer George Brown has told GB News that we must "stand in solidarity" with "people of the countryside", as they ...
Food should be farmers’ priority, not nature, the Environment Secretary will say on Thursday despite encouraging green drives ...
Protesting farmers angry at inheritance tax changes have tried to disrupt a minister's speech outlining the government's ...
The LibDems’ Environment spokesman Tim Farron blasted: “When it comes to the family farm tax, it's adding insult to injury that all Mr Reed had to give farmers this morning was his 'regret' for the ...
Mr Reed apologised to farmers as he acknowledged actions such as changes to inheritance tax taken by the new Government had ...
Defra secretary Steve Reed apologised for the "shock" of "tough decisions" on farm inheritance tax while unveiling ...
Oxford Farming Conference saw Defra Minister Steve Reed making a series of promises to the farming community, whilst tractor horns blared in protest just outside.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed says any farms going bust now has "nothing to do with" inheritance tax changes, but because the sector isn't profitable.