BBC: Forum
Video of Darren Hughes from the Countryside Alliance and Phyllis Campbell-McRae, UK Director of the International Fund For Animal Welfare.
BBC: Here we go again
Nick Assinder, political correspondent. What Alun Michael really said, and how he managed to satisfy no one and anger everyone.
BBC: Hunting with dogs in the Commons and Lords
Interviews with two MPs, Bob Marshall Andrews and Boris Johnson, and then two members of the House of Lords, Lord Mancroft and Lord Cranborne.
BBC: MPs vote today on fox hunting
Speaking first to the Essex and Suffolk Foxhounds and League Against Cruel Sports, and then to Tony Banks, MP and Baroness Mallalieu, House of Lords and President of the Countryside Alliance.
BBC: Rural Affairs minister Alun Michael
Interview about the government's promise to have a free vote and to enable parliament to reach a conclusion, both of which Michael has taken on as his responsibility.
CNN: British MPs back ban on hunting
British MPs have voted to ban hunting with hounds, the latest move in a bitter long-running wrangle.
CNN: Hunting vote goes to Lords
A vote on whether to ban hunting with hounds is heading for the UK's upper chamber, which in the past has opposed outlawing the country sport. The issue regularly reappears in the UK political arena -- each time accompanied by vociferous supporters and opponents of legislation.
Guardian: Closing in for the kill
Gerald Kaufman, Labour MP for Manchester Gorton. Describes his 32-year career in Commons fervently dedicated to banning hunting.
Guardian: Furious peers lose last chance to veto h
Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent. Alun Michael agrees to use the Parliament Act even in Commons overrides the new Bill with a total ban.
Guardian: How to survive in politics without being
Jackie Ashley interviews Margaret Beckett, including her views and decisions as to how the government will handle foxhunting. "I am absolutely clear in my own mind that there will be a vote on the motion and that is not the end of the process - I am saying quite clearly and categorically that is not the end, that is the beginning of the process."
Guardian: Hunt supporters offer an olive branch
Patrick Wintour. Clips from speeches in Lords.
Guardian: Ministers seek compromise on hunting
Anne Perkins, political correspondent. Clarifications from the rural affairs minister, Alun Michael, about what the consultation period is to achieve.
Guardian: Square deal for the fox
Leader. Recommendation for a principled compromise.
Guardian: They think it's all over
David Cameron, Conservative MP for Witney. Explains his thoughts and reactions to the debate, vote and Alun Michael's announcement about hunting.
Independent: A bad day for foxes and our 'str
Leader. A reminder to Mr Blair of his slogan in opposition: "Say what you mean and mean what you say."
Independent: A law-making process so twisted and d
Simon Carr. Parliament sketch about the thinking behind the attempt to ban hunting with dogs.
Independent: Fury after anti-hunt Bill is delayed
Ben Russell, political correspondent. The reaction in Commons to the consultation period.
Observer: A fox isn't a chicken. Is it?
Terry Jones. How fox-hunting would be 'improved' by treating the foxes like battery chickens.
Observer: Shabby deal over hunting
Cristina Odone. Why the Stephen Byers-for-fox trade shouldn't be done.
Observer: The only thing sillier than this would b
Euan Ferguson. Discussion of what hunting is and isn't, and the effect of a hunting ban being the most memorable legislation of two terms.
Punchbag: Hunting - the Government "muddles o
Richard Lyddon's guests are James Gray, Conservative MP for North Wiltshire; Jim Barrington, Special Adviser to Lembit Opik, MP; James Fortune, Bristol University Social Policy and Politics student. Use the video archive to watch the entire programme. [RealOnePlayer]
Spiked: Rambling on
Jennie Bristow. New Labour's countryside vision compared to the reality.
Star Tribune: Outfoxed in Scotland
Dennis Anderson. Discusses the impact of the possible UK hunt bans on the people associated with hunting. Minnesota, USA.
Sunday Telegraph: Style Victims
Leader. Gives suggestions for the Third Way of foxhunting.
Telegraph: 'We are fed up and want to be left
Michael Kallenbach. Thoughts of the members and followers of the Royal Artillery Hunt on the Middle Way.
Telegraph: 'Why is this minority being picked
Michael Kallenbach. Clips from nine MPs from the debates in Commons.
Telegraph: Alliance plans London march
Charles Clover, environment editor. Describes the anger of the members of the House of Lords at the threat of using the Parliament Act on a supposed vote of conscience.
Telegraph: Ban on foxhunting would be a triumph fo
Brian Walden. Why prohibition of hunting is not the answer.
Telegraph: Blair, not votes, will decide hunting&a
Charles Clover. Analysis of the expected negotiated compromise on hunting.
Telegraph: Clergymen tell MPs and peers that field
The Rev Robert Block of Clergy in Field Sports explains the symbiotic relationship of everything in creation.
Telegraph: Countryside threatens a rebellion
Richard Savill. Reaction of the hunters, farmers and their supporters.
Telegraph: Don't give an inch on hunting
Leader. Explains why MPs and peers should vote for both self-regulation and the Middle Way.
Telegraph: Drag hunts in the New Forest end in fia
Daniel Foggo. The joint-master of the New Forest Draghounds has withdrawn their application for a licence to hunt as they could not be prevented from hunting live deer. The group had been sponsored by the RSPCA and backed by Elliot Morley, the agriculture minister.
Telegraph: Hunts prepare for the marching season
By Charles Clover, Environment Editor. Analysis of Alun Michael's announcement on the future of hunting.
Telegraph: Parliamentary sketch
Frank Johnson. Humourous look at 'toffhunting' in the House of Lords debates.
Telegraph: Peer warns of a war with countryside
Michael Kallenbach, parliamentary correspondent. Comments from eighteen members of the House of Lords.
Telegraph: Speak up for hunting
Leader. Reviews the use and misuse of various tactics: lobbying, protesting, alienating and complacency.
Telegraph: Supporters will have to fight in Europe
Joshua Rozenberg, legal editor. Discussion of legal options available for both the UK and Scotland bills.
Telegraph: The hounding of liberty
Leader. Analysis of the DEFRA announcement and comparison of the debates in the Lords and Commons.