
Who We Are
Founded in 2013, the Veterinary Policy Research Foundation provides Professor The Lord Trees with research assistance in the House of Lords
The Internship
The Parliamentary Veterinary Internship offers the chance to work at the House of Lords alongside a veterinarian in parliament. It offers insight into veterinary policy and the parliamentary process and is a chance, for those interested in policy making and the varied roles veterinarians contribute to society, to develop new skills during a unique career development opportunity. The position is open to veterinary graduates (who are MRCVS). Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to the advancement of the veterinary profession in the UK.
Applications are now open for the next Parliamentary Veterinary Internship, commencing in October 2023.
Latest News
Blog
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Higher insurance premiums revealed for popular brachycephalic BREEDs
Investigation into UK dog health insurance premium prices shows greatly increased costs for popular brachycephalic breeds – consistent with their known health risks. Download full article here Gemma Chaters1; Alexander John Trees2, Gabrielle Laing3 1University of Glasgow; 2House of Lords; 3Veterinary Policy Research Foundation House of Lords G.Chaters.1@research.gla.ac.uk Abstract Certain dog breeds are increasing in…
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To stop zoonotic diseases, we need to make One Health a reality. Tackling rabies is a good place to start
How rabies control can help build the One Health systems we need. By Professor Sarah Cleaveland and Professor the Lord Trees* The coronavirus pandemic has opened the world’s eyes to zoonotic diseases – illnesses that are transmitted from animals to humans (and sometimes vice-versa). Covid-19, Ebola, MERS, avian flu and HIV all originated in animals.…
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Animal Welfare
Collection of reports and Parliamentary briefings concerning UK Animal Welfare issues of political interest This page is in development. To recommend the inclusion of a new document please contact us. General reference July 2016: Horses in Our Hands – Equine Welfare in England and Wales (University of Bristol/World Horse Welfare) March 2016: UK Public attitudes to Animal…
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Brexit and Vets
Since the referendum decision on 23rd June 2016 we have been actively compiling briefing materials relating to the challenges and opportunities presented leaving the EU. Below we have listed are a collection of documents which we consider to be helpful resources for veterinarians, parliamentarians and the media in assessing the impact of Brexit on veterinarians…
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UK Antibiotic Usage and Resistance Fact File
UK Antibiotic Usage and Resistance Fact File is available here This document draws on publicly available data to provide an unbiased factual overview of antibiotic usage data in the UK in both animals and humans. Resistance data for E. coli, Campylobacter spp. and Salmonella spp. are also presented for both animals and humans. Finally, the document…
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Are you the next parliamentary Veterinary Intern?
PARLIAMENTARY VETERINARY INTERN – For the office of Professor the Lord Trees One-year appointment. Part-time (four full days per week whilst Parliament is sitting – c.135 days per annum). £23,000 per annum London based. To start October 2021. This position is open to veterinary graduates (who are MRCVS) and to veterinary undergraduates enrolled at a…
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so far in the 2021-22 Parliamentary Session…
Our latest Veterinary Policy Research Foundation Newsletter is out! Here we share some updates and highlights from the last few months. After Scotland passed a similar Bill in July 2020, the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Act became law in England and Wales on the 29th April 2021. It increases the maximum sentence available for the most…
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Abattoirs included as eligible for payments in the Agriculture Bill
LORD TREES’ AMENDMENT 87 TO THE AGRICULTURE BILL ELICITS AN IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT – A WIN FOR BOTH ANIMAL WELFARE AND THE SELF-SUSTAINABILITY OF THE RURAL ECONOMY. On Thursday 16th July, in response to Lord Trees amendment, Minister’s confirmed that slaughtering would be recognised as one of the key ‘ancillary services’ eligible for public funds. The Amendment was supported by Baronesses, Lady Mallalieu, Lady…
Contact Us
If you have any questions, please get in touch with the current intern, Fiona Shuttleworth, here: