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1. Regulation revisited.

2. Case for change in the UK's BSE risk status.

3. RCVS Council members express concern about rise in lay TB testing.

4. More is less on food.

5. Time for a rethink.

6. DEFRA shelves plans for a new Veterinary Surgeons Act.

7. Long live the FAWC.

8. Reallocating responsibilities for food.

9. Bullish on cost sharing.

10. Food to the fore.

11. Farm health planning initiative.

12. BVA Council considers RCVS plans for a new Veterinary Surgeons Act.

13. LVI negotiations.

14. Assessing the risk of windborne spread of bluetongue in the 2006 outbreak of disease in northern Europe.

15. DEFRA launches its consultation on a new Veterinary Surgeons Act.

17. RCVS disciplinary structure and Defra's proposals for change.

18. Regulation of the profession: DEFRA says piecemeal change is not the best way forward.

19. DEFRA adopts 'an integrated approach' to tackling FMD and bluetongue.

20. Carry on learning.

21. โ€ฆ but Royal Society still has concerns.

22. Government denies being complacent on animal health.

23. Problem? What problem?

24. National Scrapie Plan: restriction dates extended.

25. Update on OPs.

26. Work in progress.

27. DEFRA sets out its proposals for changing the LVI system.

28. Stay of execution for rare sheep breeds.

29. DEFRA outlines its animal health and welfare strategy.

30. DEFRA taken to account over its handling of FMD.

31. Breaking down barriers on bovine TB.

32. Badger Trust threatens legal challenge to culling decision.

33. Vaccination of badgers against bovine TB.

34. Making a start on wildlife.

35. Taking stock on research.

36. BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION.

37. Clarity needed.

38. Pet travel and relative risk.

39. Following the money.

40. Consultation and bureaucracy.

41. Denouement on the Act.

42. Bureaucracy gone mad.

43. Challenges for farmers.

44. Wildlife enters the frame.

45. Ways and means.

46. BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION.

47. Disappointment at 'vets and veterinary services' workshop.

48. BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION.

49. BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION.

50. British Veterinary Association.