Late one night in August 1999, Norfolk farmer Tony Martin heard the sound of a break-in at his dilapidated home, where he ...
Labour is considering a crackdown on access to shotguns after a spate of shootings in a move that could hit farmers and rural ...
Labour could tighten shotgun rules in move stoking farmer row - Countryside Alliance claims ‘draconian and unreasonable’ ...
It came after dozens of Tory MPs wrote to the Home Secretary earlier this month to oppose the ‘exorbitant’ rise of shotgun certificate fees which will pile more financial pressure on farmers.
Tony Martin - a farmer who shot dead a teenage burglar at his home - has died, a family friend has said. Mr Martin sparked a ...
Martin served three years in prison for shooting Fred Barras, 16, at his home in Emneth Hungate, Norfolk, in 1999.
The politicians accused Labour of mounting “yet another attack on rural communities”. Renewal of a shotgun certificate will ...
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