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RSPCA Young Photographer Awards winner announced RSPCA Young Photographer Awards winner announced
A photo of a puffin in Wales won the top prize. Read More

RCVS makes Christmas donation to StreetVet

RCVS makes Christmas donation to StreetVet

The charity provides vet care for pets of people...

RCVS makes Christmas donation to StreetVet

New chair of RVC College appointed
Lord Kakkar will take on the role in 2025. Read More

Supply of vets and RVNs set to increase, RCVS predicts

Supply of vets and RVNs set to increase, RCVS predicts
New workforce model has been published. Read More


Changes made to Stat Exam process

Changes made to Stat Exam process
RCVS says the changes will make the exam "more accessible". Read More

APHA laboratories to gain £200m investment

APHA laboratories to gain £200m investment
The upgrades will tackle dangerous animal diseases.Read More


Winner of Fellows of the Future competition announced

Winner of Fellows of the Future competition announced

Three students presented their work at RCVS...


Retired service animals charity reaches grant milestone

Retired service animals charity reaches grant milestone

The NFRSA has helped owners access veterinary care.

FIVP webinar series to inspire members

FIVP webinar series to inspire members
The exclusive discussions will feature figures from veterinary and business sectors. Read More

RSPCA celebrates achievements in public sector

RSPCA celebrates achievements in public sector
The PawPrints scheme recognised over 100 organisations and four politicians. Read More