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This category contains 31 sites: - Channel 4 News Poll: Hunting Options - 46.7% support a ban, 6.6% support The Middle Way, 46.6% support self-regulation of hunting. Almost identical to the views expressed in an NOP opinion poll for Channel 4's Powerhouse the previous week.
- Committee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs in England and Wales (UK) - Official site of the governmental Inquiry which includes foxhunting, staghunting, coursing and terrier work. Complete coverage: final report (9 June 2000), written submissions from both pro- and anti- groups and individuals (337 first subs and 109 second
- Commons - Announcement of the Hunting Inquiry - Announcement by Mr Jack Straw of the Inquiry and the Private Member's Bill on a free vote to follow.
- Commons - Hunting Bill 2001 - The text of the Hunting Bill, as presented to the House of Commons, including Explanatory Notes.
- Commons - Hunting Bill Debate and Vote on Options - Hansard transcript. Options: Supervision, Regulation, Prohibition. Prohibition was selected: Ayes 387, Noes 174.
- Commons - Hunting Bill in Standing Committee B - Hansard. Membership of the Committee, latest version of the Bill and report of proceedings.
- Commons - Hunting Bill Programme Motion - Hansard transcript.
- Commons - Hunting Bill Second Reading Debate - Hansard transcript.
- Commons - Hunting Inquiry Final Report Debate - Hansard transcript. Includes information from the Home Office as to how the Options Bill will be written.
- Commons - Presentation of the Hunting Inquiry Final Report - Hansard transcript of the presentation by the Home Secretary, Jack Straw.
- DEFRA: Statement on Hunting with Dogs - The Government will make a statement on the way forward on hunting with dogs after debates in both houses (Commons on 18 March, Lords on 19 March). Press release.
- Hunting Bill - Amendments to be Debated in the House of Commons - Amendments from the Committee stage.
- Lords - Hunting Bill 2001 - The Hunting Bill, as amended in Committee in House of Lords on 26th March 2001.
- Lords - Hunting Bill Amendments - Hansard. Amendments to be moved in Committee on re-commitment.
- Lords - Hunting Bill Debate and Second Reading - Hansard transcript.
- Lords - Hunting Bill Debate and Vote on Options - Hansard transcript. Options: Supervision, Regulation, Prohibition. Supervision was selected: Contents, 249; Not-Contents, 108.
- Lords - Hunting Bill Motion on the Order Paper - Hansard transcript. Motion passed: Contents 183, Not-Contents 129.
- Lords - Hunting Bill Pre-Debate Committee Stage - Hansard transcript. Discussion of how debates and votes would be grouped.
- Lords - Lord Donoghue's Bill - Debate and Second reading - Hansard transcript. Amendment to the Wild Mammals (Protection) Bill, to no longer exempt hunting.
- Lords - Lord Donoughue's Bill - First Reading - Hansard transcript. Private member's Bill to amend the Wild Mammals (Protection) Act 1996.
- MORI for CPHA: Michael Foster's anti-hunt bill - 57% support MP Michael Foster's Bill to ban hunting with dogs, 32% oppose it. For the Campaign for the Protection of Hunted Animals.
- MORI Poll for New Scientist: Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Q9: 2% have protested hunting; 1% have participated in hunting; 2% have written a letter against hunting to an MP or editor. Throughout Great Britain. For The New Scientist magazine.
- MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family Poll - Q11: 29% think Prince Charles is most in tune with the British public's views on foxhunting; 45% think Tony Blair is. Throughout Great Britain. For The Daily Mail newspaper.
- MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family Poll - Q16: 23% think Prince Charles should not make his views known publicly on fox hunting; Q17: 57% think he is not in tune with the views of the British public on fox hunting. Throughout Great Britain. For The Daily Mail.
- MORI Poll for The Economist: Expectations Of Future Government - Q13: 57% support a ban on fox hunting. For The Economist magazine.
- MORI Poll for The Mail: England: One Nation? - Q4a: less than .05% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues in Britain; Q4b: 1% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues locally; Q5: foxhunting was at the bottom of the list of very important issues. Throughout England. For
- MORI Poll for the Mail: Foot And Mouth Poll - Q18: 55% support a ban on hunting now, compared to 63% in July 1999. Throughout Great Britain. For The Mail on Sunday.
- MORI Poll for The Mail: Fox Hunting Research Study - Q2: 63% support a hunting ban; Q4: 53% support a gamebird shooting ban; 18% support a fishing ban. Results are compared to Feb 1995 study. Throughout Great Britain. For The Mail on Sunday.
- MORI Poll for The Mail: Royal Family - Q7: 59% support a ban; Q9: 53% think The Royal Princes should not be allowed 'to take part in any bloodsports'; Q10: 47% think the Royal Family should not shoot; Q11: 55% think they should not hunt; Q12: 17% think they should not fish. Throughout Britain.
- MORI Poll for The Sun: Political Attitudes in Great Britain - Q7: 8% think banning fox hunting should be one of the top priorities for the next government. Throughout Great Britain. For The Sun newspaper.
- NOP Poll for the CA: Hunting - 22% want hunting to remain subject to existing self-regulation, 36% want a new regulatory authority; 37% want it banned and made a criminal offence. Includes link to chart showing trends since 1997. For the Countryside Alliance.
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