-
Dozens of animals have perished in the cold weather but EU regulations mean instead of burying them farmers are having to pay firms to pick up the dead stock.
BBC: Farmer's anger at minister's sheep deaths response
-
Mr Jones said apart from relaxing the burial rules for seven days to allow farmers to dispose of dead stock, the Welsh government had said there would be no other help for them.
BBC: The miracle lamb
-
"Farmers are telling us that they have so many dead stock that they're struggling to get those animals collected, particularly in remote areas where driving to those farms with lorries to pick up the stock is really difficult, " she told BBC Radio Wales.
BBC: Sheep snow deaths: Farmers could get law change
-
Nine months later, we find ourselves in economic doldrums, with several hundred thousand new people on the unemployment rolls, thousands of dead companies, and stock markets that have erased much of their gains of the last few years.
FORBES: Microsoft Is Us
-
Under Ballmer the stock has been dead and the company has failed to deliver an inspired vision for the future.
FORBES: Microsoft's Employees, Shareholders Pine For Bill Gates Return
-
Savient shares could be weak for some time as investors view the stock as "dead money" says Michael Becker, chief executive officer of MD Becker Partners, a strategic advisory firm specializing in biotechnology.
FORBES: Drugs
-
"If there were no regulatory barriers, there is no doubt in my mind that the New York Stock Exchange would be dead in the water, " he says.
FORBES: Why the world would be better off with one big stock market.
-
Normally dead livestock is collected by the government's Fallen Stock Service.
BBC: Isle of Man livestock burial rules relaxed
-
"There's a few key issues that keep coming up and one is the issue of fallen stock, so how to deal with our dead animals and that's something that's quite expensive, so that's one of the areas I'm bringing to the executive on Thursday, " she said.
BBC: NI agriculture committee holds emergency weather meeting
-
Time Warner's stock chart is like the flatline EKG of a dead person for the last three years.
FORBES: Save Time Warner, Fire Parsons
-
Seniority promotion, the lifetime employment system and the dead hand of Japanese corporate bureaucracy are all anathema to the free-wheeling stock-option culture that attracts Chinese businessmen these days.
ECONOMIST: Japanese companies abroad