Sun Shines, but Talk Turns to Envelopes; Press Pursues Cornered Finnie, Who Faces Tough Choice On Beef

The HeraldJune 26, 2004

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WHAT a difference a day can make. Yesterday at the Royal Highland Show could not have presented a greater contrast to the opening day of Scotland's leading outdoor event. The sun was beating down while a gentle zephyr did enough to keep the huge crowd cool as visitors enjoyed the very best that Scottish agriculture has to advertise.

The first day may have seen 6000 fewer attend than on the corresponding occasion last year, but the signs were that the absent show visitors were holding faith with the event on day two.

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Sun Shines, but Talk Turns to Envelopes; Press Pursues Cornered Finnie, Who Faces Tough Choice On Beef

The political talk of the day very much circled around the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy and the possible use of the so-called national envelope to support the specialist beef sector....

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