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News and activity

The LRRG has been established to ensure that rural voices are heard at the heart of government and to develop the research, evidence and policy solutions needed to tackle rural poverty, unlock rural potential and deliver meaningful change across the countryside.

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Stay up-to-date with the groups work, in and outside of Westminster, below. 

April 2026

LRRG launches call for submission for its next report 

Led by James Naish MP, the LRRG have launched a call for submission to inform our next report examining the future of the rural economy.

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The deadline for written evidence is the 6th May. We welcome response from all interested parties. 

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Read more here.

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March 2026

LRRG launches farming profitability campaign

Led by Noah Law MP, the LRRG have launched a new campaign aimed at boosting the profitability of British farmers, with a focus on clearer food labelling and fairer trading conditions.

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Read more here.

March 2026 

LRRG calls for an energy price cap for off-grid homes

The LRRG is urging the Government to introduce a price cap on heating oil and liquified petroleum gas (LPG) as costs continue to rise for off-grid homes following the war on Iran.

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Read more here.

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March 2026

LRRG launches Rural Poverty Report

A landmark new report authored by LRRG Chair, Jenny Riddell-Carpenter MP, has warned that rural poverty is deeper and more widespread than official statistics suggest, with families across the countryside paying a structural “rural penalty” simply to reach a basic standard of living.

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Read the report in full here

December 2025

LRRG welcomes reforms to IHT for farms and rural businesses

The LRRG welcomed the government's changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR), which confirmed that the threshold will rise from £1 million to £2.5 million per person, meaning up to £5 million for married couples or civil partners.

The change represents a major boost for family farms and rural businesses.

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Read more about the reforms here

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