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BBC News By Elaine Mitchell image captionBovine TB costs the taxpayer up to £40m pounds a year A badger cull is the one of the preferred options of the Stormont agriculture department to try to combat tuberculosis (TB) in cattle. Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots has started a public consultation in which he has outlined a series of measures. The disease costs the taxpayer up to £40m a year and Mr Poots said the plans were far-reaching and based on science. Doing nothing is not an option, he said. He opened the consultation at the Greenmount campus of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise. ....
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Kelly Constable swindled a blind octogenarian pensioner on her deathbed from cancer in Brighton. She also targeted others she cared for, stealing jewellery and cash worth £25,000, and was previously jailed. Now a swot team of financial investigators have spoken of the hard work put in to recover cash from the 48-year-old. The Argus reported how she was forced to repay money back under the Proceeds of Crime Act, or face being returned to prison. It was revealed she had benefited to the tune of at least £25,000, and at Lewes Crown Court she was ordered to begin her repayments. Greedy Brighton carer Kelly Constable must pay back cash she stole from people she looked after then swindled in Brighton ....
BBC News By Elaine Mitchell image copyrightJohann Muldoon image captionThe proposed factory will process cull sows, a process for which there is no dedicated facility in Northern Ireland Plans have been submitted for a new £75m pork processing plant in Ballymoney, County Antrim. The company behind the proposal is Bannside Foods - a new name in the pork industry. The proposed site is the former home of the Lovell and Christmas bacon factory, which burned down in 1998. The proposed factory will process cull sows - there is no dedicated facility for that process in Northern Ireland. Currently farmers have to export them to Britain, the Republic of Ireland or into Europe. ....