Government Fails to Take Promised Action Against Animal Testing
The UK government has just released its delivery plan to “replace, refine and reduce” the use of animals in experiments.
Victory in India! Another Country Ends Animal Testing for Household Products
India has decided to end animal testing for household products after extensive campaigns by PETA India, PETA UK and PETA US.
Journey Straight to Hell – the Story of Monkeys in the Animal Testing Trade
1,577 primates were imported to UK labs in 2012 from China, Vietnam and Mauritius. This infographic takes you through their terrifying journey from breeding facilities in Asia to British laboratory cages,
The $1 Million Donation That Stopped Animals From Being Cut Up on Three Continents
Thousands of animals will no longer be cut apart in deadly training programmes thanks to PETA US’ unprecedented donation of $1 million.
Ministry of Justice Opposes Pig ‘Prison’
Backing up the calls of local people, animal-welfare groups and 30,000 PETA supporters, the Ministry of Justice has publicly spoken out against plans to build a monstrous mega-farm in Foston, Derbyshire.
Caged ‘Monkeys’ Protest Against Primate Trafficking
Did you know that some airlines are propping up the cruel and sinister vivisection industry?
Yes! Poland Stops Dismembering Animals in Military Trauma Training
Just in from Warsaw – the Polish Armed Forces have confirmed that live animals will no longer be cut open, mutilated or killed in archaic training exercises.
WIN: Plans for Yorkshire Beagle Breeding Farm Rejected!
East Riding Council in Yorkshire has rejected the proposal to build a beagle breeding facility in Grimston which would’ve sent thousands of puppies to painful and deadly experiments.
Bloodshed at Britain’s Universities
The student newspaper The Tab has just published the disturbing finding that British universities are killing more than 1.3 million animals a year in animal testing programmes.
Animal Testing in China: An Update
Supporters have been asking updates in China’s animal testing regulations as to date, it’s been compulsory for any company selling cosmetics in China to conduct animal tests.