Author name: Becky Ashton

Shooting should be about quality rather than quantity, says Sir Johnny Scott. This article first appeared in the latest issue of Shooting and Conservation.

A substitute good is a product or service that a consumer sees as the same or similar to another product. In economic terms, when the price of one good rises, the demand for its substitute is likely to increase because consumers will start looking for cheaper alternatives. This relationship showcases how closely the demand for

In other words, the two vendors depend mainly on branding and price respectively to achieve sales. McDonald’s and Burger King’s hamburgers both satisfy the consumer’s requirements of being served rapidly and relatively cheaply. When the price of Coca-Cola goes up, demand for Pepsi-Cola will subsequently rise (if Pepsi does not raise its price). Substitute goods

It’s all change at Lindisfarne this season with a new warden but there are several ways you can experience wildfowling there.

Student Kia Vincent beat off all the competition to win BASC and Highland Game Colleges’ Cookery Competition.

The Northern Shooting Show takes place this weekend and BASC members can get complimentary entry.

BASC and the GWCT have once again teamed up to deliver a course aimed at shoot captains and syndicate members.

Anthea Shelley discusses dogs for jobs and how to assemble the perfect dog team for your needs.

The winners of this year’s Eat Game Awards were named at a glittering ceremony in London this evening.

A substantial number of confirmed cases means it is extremely likely that there will be issues with the supply of eggs and chicks from France.