Balthazar King aiming for cross-country glory at Cheltenham Festival
The popular chaser is back in work and "full of himself" after suffering broken ribs in a fall in the Grand National
 
			A graduate of Exeter University, Amy joined our news team from Redpin Publishing in 2008 as news writer. She was promoted to deputy news editor in May 2013 and became news editor in April 2015. She left Horse & Hound in March 2016 to take up an editorial position in Dubai.
 
				The popular chaser is back in work and "full of himself" after suffering broken ribs in a fall in the Grand National
 
				She was also handed an 18-week suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay £2,080 costs
 
				The man behind the analysis asks: Are we allowing riders who are not proficient enough to take part in three- and four-star events?
 
				The venue, in Kensington, west London, is reportedly on the market for £300m
 
				Police are unsure where the animal had come from
 
				A horse with serious wounds has been found tethered with chains and abandoned.
 
				Equine vets are concerned about the future of the anaesthetic
 
				Carl Hester, Richard Davison and Tahley Reeve-Smith talk to H&H about the new rule coming in next year
 
				The horse, now named Skippy, is now in the care of the RSPCA
 
				Sprinter Sacre delighted racing fans by winning at Cheltenham by 14 lengths
 
				A petition that has received more than 18,000 signatures is set to be handed to the government next week
 
				Many vets are seeking a better work-life balance
 
				Event rider Emily Pope is appealing for information after a fire broke out at her yard in Newbury, causing injuries to her young event horse
 
				AP McCoy performed a dressage demo with Charlotte Dujardin at Cheltenham
 
				Amendments to make the sport of eventing fit with the Olympic 2020 Agenda have been compiled ready to present to FEI general assembly
 
				Derby winner Golden Horn won two categories at the Cartier awards
 
				Police are searching for the owner of a drone, that they believe might be linked to the death of one of their horses
 
				William has flown back to the UK to continue his recovery
 
				Germany is now looking at rules regarding draw reins following Switzerland’s ban of the training aids at shows
 
				Rumours circulated in October that the equestrian events might have to take place outside the host country
