Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats said that the Conservative party had "completely let down business owners time and time again", and that it would also look at "overhauling" the business rates system.
WWF says attacks on livestock, such as sheep, are "much smaller than perceived".This is a bit of a mystery at the moment.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which led work to capture the animals, said they were released illegally.It has condemned this as an irresponsible act and organisations keen to see controlled, legal releases of lynx into the wild have also been highly critical.But there might be clues from Scotland's history with mysterious cats found in the wild.
It is almost 45 years since a big cat native to the Americas was captured in the Scottish Highlands.The female puma - later nicknamed Felicity - was caught by a farmer frustrated by a series of savage attacks on livestock.
He set a trap using a cage baited with a sheep's head.
Lying sprawled in a glass display cabinet in Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is the preserved body of Felicity.The code adds that it is "primarily a matter of judgement for ministers who are personally responsible for deciding how to act" in relation to accepting gifts.
The monthly register will include details and the value of gifts worth more than £140, as well as hospitality, received and given by ministers in their ministerial capacity.revealed the prime minister is renting out his family home in north London after moving into Downing Street.
Sir Keir is not the first prime minister to do so - David Cameron also rented out his family home and Theresa May rented out a flat she owned in central London.The list includes any relevant private interests which could be perceived to give rise to a conflict with a minister's public duties.