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85% of employees who have dogs would like to be able to bring them to work, according to a recent survey.
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Chatter box The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has announced that members will enjoy a 50 per cent reduction in fees for its CPD courses this year, due to some generous subsidies. Courses this year cover topics including modern equine dentistry, wound management and neck, back and pelvic problems in horses. See the BEVA CPD calendar for more. Chatter box

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MPs called on to protect VN title

RCVS calls for a private member's bill
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College open day attracts 10,000 visitors

Plumpton College showcase land-based courses
Plumpton College open day

Careers advice and activities for whole family
Libby Earle retires from RCVS

Head of veterinary nursing set to leave
Nominations for Golden Jubilee award

Recognising outstanding contributions to veterinary nursing
Young candidate talks positive change

Amy Robinson discusses improving support for VNs
Candidate offers experience to VN Council

Sue Badger speaks on the value of working together
Andrea Jeffery talks VN Council

Re-election hopeful wants vet nurse title protected
BVNA attends Crufts for first time

Association gives career advice to future vet nurses
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Dogs Trust wins £1,000

Dogs Trust has been given £1,000 after it came second in a vote to award UK charities with some much-needed funds.

The money comes as part of a nation-wide campaign, called Big Break, run by Bacs Payment Schemes Ltd - the organisation behind Direct Debit.

Each month from March to June, Bacs is setting aside £5,000.

It is awarding the most voted-for charity £2,000, the runner-up £1,000 and sharing the last £2,000 out among other charities.

Click here to find out more and vote for this month's winners.

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