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Ashmolean Museum returns 16th-century bronze icon to India
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Senior figures from across the UK’s farming, food, and retail sectors have come together for the first meeting of the newly formed Farming & Food Partnership Board, signaling a significant shift in how British agriculture will be supported and developed.
Held on Wednesday, 25 March, the inaugural session brought industry leaders and government ministers into a single forum aimed at improving farm profitability, strengthening supply chains, and driving long-term growth across the food system.
The Board is chaired by Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, with Farming Minister Dame Angela Eagle serving as Deputy Chair. Its creation reflects a broader government push to place productivity and financial resilience at the core of agricultural policy.
The initiative builds on recommendations from Baroness Batters’ Farm Profitability Review, with a clear focus on ensuring that British farmers are better positioned to compete, innovate, and thrive. A key priority will be promoting homegrown produce while reinforcing the UK’s food supply chain from production through to retail.
Representatives from major industry bodies—including those spanning agriculture, food production, retail, and hospitality—attended the meeting to help define the Board’s objectives, structure, and future direction. Their input will guide both membership expansion and the development of targeted growth strategies.
Speaking after the meeting, Reynolds described the Board as a “major moment” for the sector, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across the entire food chain. She highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting innovation, improving efficiency, and removing barriers that hinder growth.
The Board will work alongside the existing Food Strategy Advisory Board, contributing to broader reforms across the UK food system.
Initial efforts will focus on creating Sector Growth Plans—industry-led initiatives developed in partnership with government. These plans aim to unlock investment, accelerate the adoption of new technologies, and address long-standing challenges affecting farm incomes.
Horticulture and poultry have been identified as priority sectors due to their strong growth potential and ability to increase domestic production. Work on a horticulture strategy is set to begin immediately, with a poultry plan expected later this year.
To address specific challenges, the Board may also establish specialist subgroups drawing on expertise from both government and industry.
The meeting comes at a time of mounting pressure on farmers, particularly due to rising diesel and fertiliser costs linked to geopolitical tensions involving Iran. The government has acknowledged these concerns and is working closely with industry stakeholders to coordinate a response.
Ministers have also raised the issue of potential price manipulation with the Competition and Markets Authority, warning that any form of profiteering will face scrutiny.
The formation of the Farming & Food Partnership Board marks a coordinated effort to align policy and industry expertise—aiming to deliver tangible improvements in productivity, profitability, and resilience across British agriculture.
Resident doctors across England are set to stage a six-day strike in April after rejecting the government’s latest pay proposal, intensifying an ongoing dispute that has already placed significant
London’s hospitality sector is set for a seasonal boost as Mayor Sadiq Khan announces the return of the “Summer Streets” fund, backed by a fresh £400,000 investment aimed at revitalising
A sweeping national effort to redesign streets and improve public safety has been unveiled, after new research revealed that the vast majority of women feel unsafe walking alone after dark.

The UK government has announced a major £1 billion funding package aimed at helping businesses transition to electric vans and trucks, reduce operating costs, and strengthen resilience
British police have arrested two men in connection with a suspected antisemitic arson attack that targeted Jewish community ambulances in north London earlier this week.

The UK government has unveiled its first nationwide network of veteran support centres, marking a major shift in how former armed forces personnel access essential services.

The United Kingdom is preparing to complete its long-running programme of returning high-level nuclear waste to Germany, marking the final in a decades-old reprocessing agreement.
British businesses are showing signs of strain as economic growth slows and inflationary pressures intensify, with fresh data pointing to the growing impact of the Iran conflict on the UK
Small businesses across the UK are set to receive a significant financial boost, as the government unveils new plans to channel more than £7.4 billion a year directly into small and

