Last month, the government suddenly postponed its controversial badger cull, days before it was due to start. The plan was to shoot thousands of badgers to try to control the spread of tuberculosis in cattle. Animal rights activists were ready for the biggest clash in the countryside since fox hunting was banned, while scientists questioned the evidence justifying the cull. In the face of this opposition, Panorama investigates whether the government will have the stomach to enforce the badger cull next year.