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Stay up to date with the latest equestrian news as it happens with H&H’s dedicated news service. The H&H news desk brings you breaking news from across the UK and around the world. Whether you are an elite rider or trainer competing at the highest level, an equestrian business owner, a dedicated breeder or a busy amateur who enjoys their horse, our equestrian news service brings you the news you need to know.
If you have a story you would like to share with us, email news editor Eleanor Jones on eleanor.jones@futurenet.com
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New class for pony riders dreaming of following in footsteps of their eventing heroes
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California dreaming? How to bag your ticket to the LA28 Olympic Games
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Badminton winner to take record prize money – and more for the grassroots champions too
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Brit with ‘extensive experience’ takes on new role overseeing two FEI sports
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‘The possibilities are endless’: riding school uses power of social media to fund free lessons
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Racing mourns, pays tribute and promises review after three horses fatally injured on one day
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Justice and £70,000 compensation for rider who suffered life-changing injuries when bus failed to slow down
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‘Terrifying possibility’ of losing thousands of miles of off-road riding unless Government acts
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‘Miracle’ pregnant mare temporarily blinded by life-threatening sepsis survives – and keeps her unborn foal
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Whip for safety only in new series designed to improve inexperienced riders’ skills
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H&H’s guide to tickets for the FEI World Championships in Aachen
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Concern as horses and riders ‘largely overlooked’ in new national road safety strategy
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‘Don’t underestimate your impact’: riders urged to act as MPs set to debate equestrian road safety
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Pride, celebration and support – and uniting to fight for the future of legal trail-hunting
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How making small changes could benefit your horse, the environment and your bank balance
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Shock and sadness after top rider, coach and organiser’s death aged 70
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‘Critics may call me a pony patter – but judges don’t’: breeder shows that scientific, welfare-first breeding and training can win
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You too can ride bridleless, expert explains, and improve your competition prospects as well as the relationship with your horse
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Equestrians dedicated to helping others recognised in New Year Honours