N.Ireland
British police say that Brexit made law enforcement harder in both Ireland and the UK. And this...
Rural Life
North Wales Police have confirmed the arrest of six men in connection with the theft of 14 cattle from a farm in Anglesey
Rural crime is a "huge priority" for police, according to the rural crime lead for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Agri-Business
An illegal trading scheme in banned and fake pesticides and fertilisers that were potentially...
Other
A man has been disqualified from driving for 25 months after being caught by a Norfolk Police...
Two men are due to appear in court today (Wednesday, May 15), after cutting down the “world-famous” sycamore gap tree and causing...
The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) is investigating land in Co. Armagh suspected to have been...
A haulier from Co. Down has been convicted of one charge of transporting a bovine animal that was...
The PSNI has launched a five-week long policing operation to raise awareness and help combat rural and wildlife crime.
The first ever made-in-Wales strategy to tackle wildlife and rural crime is to be launched at the...
The North Wales Police's (NWP) Rural Crime Team is appealing for information regarding the theft of 18 cattle from Coxwood Farm in Rossett near Wrexham.
A man from North Yorkshire has been issued a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) for poaching offences on private farmland in Normanby, Ryedale earlier this year.
Man sentenced to four years in prison for arson attacks on three farms that caused £750,000 of damage and the deaths of 120 pigs.
Sheep
A vehicle entered a field in north Dorset on Sunday (July 17) and deliberately ran over sheep, killing 14 altogether.
Farmers in Wales are being urged to adopt more stringent security measures following a spate of burglaries from farm shops in north Wales.
Police across the United Kingdom have issued crime prevention advice as cases of oil theft have...
A 31-year-old man has been sentenced to six and a half months in prison for stealing a cattle trailer as well as...
A Cotswold farmer has been sentenced to 26-weeks in prison after he pleaded guilty to 22 offences, including burying sheep in a heap of rotting potatoes.