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  2. Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hunting was formerly a royal sport, and to an extent shooting still is, with many kings and queens being involved in hunting and shooting, including King Edward VII, King George V (who could shoot over a thousand pheasants on a single day), [7] King George VI and Prince Philip, although Queen Elizabeth II did not shoot. Shooting on the large ...

  3. Two arrests after hare coursing gang hits villages - AOL

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    Farmer fears hare coursing gang could strike again . Drone footage shows suspected hare coursing 'Lives put at risk' by hare coursing 4x4 convoy. Related internet links. Cambridgeshire Constabulary.

  4. Further arrests after hare coursing gang violence

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    Two arrests after hare coursing gang hits villages 'Lives put at risk' by hare coursing 4x4 convoy. Drone footage shows suspected hare coursing. Related internet links. Cambridgeshire Police.

  5. Beagling - Wikipedia

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    In the UK and Ireland, the traditional quarry of beagle packs has been the hare. In the UK, the brown hare was hunted, whereas in Ireland the Irish hare is hunted. It was estimated that before the Hunting Act 2004 beagle packs in the UK collectively caught 1,650 hares per season, meaning each pack caught 20 hares. That Act banned hare hunting ...

  6. 2024 Harehills riot - Wikipedia

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    The incident started on Luxor Street; some half a mile north of where the violence peaked. At 5 pm on 18 July 2024, West Yorkshire police responded to a residential street disturbance in the Gipton and Harehills ward sparked by a dispute over four children from a residential family, being taken into care by social services.

  7. Hare coursing - Wikipedia

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    Coursing at Hatfield, an engraving by John Francis Sartorius, depicts Emily Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury riding side-saddle.. The competitive version of hare coursing was given definitive form [5] when the first complete set of English rules, known as the Laws of the Leash, was drawn up in the reign of Elizabeth I reputedly by Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, [6] providing for a pursuit ...

  8. European hare - Wikipedia

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    The European hare (Lepus europaeus), also known as the brown hare, is a species of hare native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is among the largest hare species and is adapted to temperate, open country. Hares are herbivorous and feed mainly on grasses and herbs, supplementing these with twigs, buds, bark and field crops, particularly in winter.

  9. List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This shooting was linked to a nearby shooting that occurred two hours earlier, leaving two men wounded. [30] 6 May 2001: Harrow, England 4 [n 1] 0 4: A man shot and killed three family members with a shotgun before killing himself. [31] 2 February 2001: Camberley, England 4 [n 1] 0 4: A man shot and killed his wife and two children before ...