This week from Farmers Guardian editor Katie Jones
NFU president Tom Bradshaw looks back on a week which welcomed the 10th Back British Farming Day and yet another Defra Secretary
Gov urged to 'step back from the precipice' and consider 'six sensible steps' put forward by farming group
CLA study finds 80% of respondents said they are worried their business will not survive the next 10 years, while more than 60% have considered selling their farm and leaving the industry owing to Government's family farm tax
NFU Cymru president Aled Jones has written to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer asking him to consider the plight of elderly farmers who are living in fear of family farm tax
New report says Labour must 'rebuild trust' following series of policy shocks
Brooke Rollins, US Agriculture Secretary, brands the family farm tax a 'problem', as she warns farms will close as a result
Protests planned as anger at family farm tax spreads
While Ms Reeves was quick to quell any rumoured tax rises, she did not back down on the measures introduced in the Autumn Budget, including the family farm tax
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reflects on this week's main news stories including mounting pressure on the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, with 40 Labour MPs calling for changes to the current family farm tax proposals. She also looks ahead to next week, with a special 'Ask the Expert' feature coming up in Farmers Guardian online and in print, where a panel of experts will be answering our readers' questions around the fallout of Inheritance Tax and how to best prepare your family farm business