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Brian Dooher says targeted cull could follow trap, vaccinate and release programme.
Review of how bovine TB is controlled in Northern Ireland is not a policy document.
Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Andrew Muir says 'status quo is not an option' The disease has cost the government 55.7 m in the year 2023/24 .
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