Eva Osborne-Sherlock

Eva Osborne-Sherlock Profile Picture

Eva is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree in journalism and English at the University of Galway. Originally from Cavan, she currently lives in a rural area of Co. Meath. Her family, which comes from a farming background, is now involved in farm machinery maintenance and she has a keen interest in all things digital, media and agriculture.

Police rescue 72-year-old man from Cornwall bog
Police rescue 72-year-old man from Cornwall bog

Devon and Cornwall Police’s rural affairs team has said it rescued a 72-year-old man who was “stranded” in a blanket...

Leaders to meet in London today to drive forward COP15 agreement
Leaders to meet in London today to drive forward COP15 agreement

Foreign governments, philanthropy and business leaders are set to gather at Lancaster House in London today (Friday, February 17) for...

Storm Otto to bring ‘high winds’ to the UK – Met Office
Storm Otto to bring ‘high winds’ to the UK – Met Office

The Met Office has said that Storm Otto, named by the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), is set to bring high...

3 men charged with hare coursing and livestock worrying
3 men charged with hare coursing and livestock worrying

Three men have been charged in connection with hare coursing, being in charge of a dog worrying livestock and trespassing...

Police investigating illegal sheep slaughter after skin found
Police investigating illegal sheep slaughter after skin found

Dyfed-Powys Police’s rural crime team is investigating the illegal slaughter of a sheep after a farmer found a yearling lamb...

AHDB to save £500,000 annually with new headquarters
AHDB to save £500,000 annually with new headquarters

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is set to save around £500,000 from its annual budget when it moves...

New police ATV to help protect rural Bodmin Moor area
New police ATV to help protect rural Bodmin Moor area

Devon and Cornwall Police have deployed the area’s first ATV policing vehicle in the Bodmin Moor area with the aim...

Defra farm fund ‘another step forward’ for animal welfare – RSPCA
Defra farm fund ‘another step forward’ for animal welfare – RSPCA

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has welcomed the latest news from the Department for Environment,...

Rural crime: Man arrested on suspicion of ATV burglary
Rural crime: Man arrested on suspicion of ATV burglary

Northumbria Police have arrested a 22-year-old man on suspicion of burglary after a spate of burglaries in rural Northumberland. It...

Farmers urged to apply to £10m woodland scheme
Farmers urged to apply to £10m woodland scheme

Farmers and land managers across England are being encouraged to apply for the Woodland Carbon Guarantee scheme, which will see...

Sales of dairy and meat alternatives down this ‘Veganuary’
Sales of dairy and meat alternatives down this ‘Veganuary’

Retail and consumer insights from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) have revealed a drop in the number of...

UK government approves world’s first hydrogen-powered digger
UK government approves world’s first hydrogen-powered digger

The UK government has approved the world’s first digger powered by a hydrogen combustion engine for use on the UK’s...

Farmers mustn’t ‘drop their guard’ with liver fluke – SCOPS and COWS
Farmers mustn’t ‘drop their guard’ with liver fluke – SCOPS and COWS

Livestock farmers must not “drop their guard” when it comes to liver fluke, experts from the Sustainable Control of Parasites...

Survey reveals lack of public knowledge on farming and a need for agritourism
Survey reveals lack of public knowledge on farming and a need for agritourism

A recent social media survey of UK farmers has revealed some of the strangest and funniest things they have been...

ProCam appoints three new agronomy and research team members
ProCam appoints three new agronomy and research team members

Agronomy and crop production firm ProCam has announced the appointment of three new members of staff to its agronomy and...

NFU livestock chair has concerns for GB sheep sector
NFU livestock chair has concerns for GB sheep sector

The livestock board chair at the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), Richard Finlay, has said he is concerned as Great Britain’s...

ADAMA appoints new head of development
ADAMA appoints new head of development

ADAMA has announced the appointment of Catherine Whaley as its new head of development in the UK as part of...

Food security must be the number one priority – NFUS
Food security must be the number one priority – NFUS

The president of Scotland’s National Farmers’ Union (NFUS), Martin Kennedy, has called for the Scottish government to make food security...