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Organisations news headlines

MPs call for independent regulator for vet sector MPs call for independent regulator for vet sector
RCVS accuses committee of 'fundamental misunderstanding'. Read More

BVA Scottish Branch elects new junior vice president

BVA Scottish Branch elects new junior vice president

Government vet Arabella White will become...

BVA Scottish Branch elects new junior vice president

SPVS launches 2026 Salary Survey
The survey acts as a benchmark for the veterinary profession. Read More

Nominees revealed for new BVA awards

Nominees revealed for new BVA awards
The organisation will present three new awards in June. Read More


Guest speaker for Royal College Day announced

Guest speaker for Royal College Day announced
Sir David Spiegelhalter OBE is a renowned statistician and author. Read More

Finalists revealed for Young Vet of the Year 2026

Finalists revealed for Young Vet of the Year 2026
The winner will be announced at the BVA Awards Dinner on 11 June.Read More


BVA publishes practical CMA resources

BVA publishes practical CMA resources

The pack includes downloadable guides for each...


VMD launches digital adverse event reporting service

VMD launches digital adverse event reporting service

The service is designed to make reporting easier and more efficient.

Woodgreen research explores pet welfare 'crisis'

Woodgreen research explores pet welfare 'crisis'
Pet owners are avoiding accessing support services. Read More

RCVS

RCVS "greatly concerned" by student sexual harassment report
Over a quarter of veterinary students have been the victim of sexual assault. Read More