George Eustice has been warned that up to 60 Tory MPs could rebel if the Government attempts to push through new rules to restrict the amount of halal and kosher meat that can be produced in Britain. The Telegraph can reveal that a major row threatens to erupt between backbench MPs and Mr Eustice, the Environment Secretary, over proposals to introduce quotas on the amount of animals that can be slaughtered without stunning. The controversy centres on an amendment to the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill which, if passed, would toughen legislation to ensure the meat industry provides proof of...