Judge urges Brussels to review rule on quarantining animals and ‘to allow scope for application of common sense’

Four ponies held at Belfast port for a month owing to Brexit paperwork concerns are to be freed after a court ruling.

In the first case of its kind since the UK left the EU, a judge on Thursday ordered the release of four Dartmoor ponies that had been detained since 21 March after arriving in Belfast on a ferry from Liverpool.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Books and films censored under Franco still circulating in Spain

Dictator who died in 1975 stamped out mention of Spanish civil war,…

Met takes no action over Tory lockdown event attended by Shaun Bailey

Force says not enough evidence to ‘disprove the version of events provided…

Cost of living crisis: what governments around the world are doing to help

From cancelling student loan debt to raising minimum wage, different strategies aim…