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Uri Geller Offers Ewan Venters Psychological Help to Quit Foie Gras
Magician, psychic and spoon-bender extraordinaire Uri Geller has sent Fortnum & Mason CEO Ewan Venters a novel proposal.
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10 Things You Never Knew About Pigs (With Photos)
Pigs are interesting, intelligent and sensitive. Check out these illustrated facts to learn why these sentient animals deserve better than being reared on intensive farms and turned into bacon
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Ditching Fur Is Good for the Soul, Says Singer Dionne Bromfield
Singer and Strictly Come Dancing star Dionne Bromfield is known for her powerful, soulful voice – and now she’s using it to speak up for animals!
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Wild-Animal Circuses: A Partial Ban Isn’t Good Enough
After a public consultation and messages from thousands of compassionate people, the government announced that it would ban the use of all wild animals in circuses in England by 2015.
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Intensive Broiler Chicken Farm Scrapped – Thanks to You!
In the small, picturesque village of Upton Snodsbury in Worcestershire, an atrocity has just been averted.
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Success! Philippine Airlines Stops Shipping Primates to Labs
Philippine Airlines will no longer transport primates to laboratories to be used in experiments – a policy change that could save hundreds of monkeys from being trafficked for animal tests.
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Cruel Fashion: When You Buy, You Become Part of It
Every year milllions of animals – including bears, alligators and zebras – are violently killed for their skins. These new ads from Lowe Singapore show the ugly truth.
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Ralph Fiennes Does Not Find Foie Gras Fine
BAFTA-winning actor Ralph Fiennes has written an appeal to Fortnum & Mason’s current managing director, Ewan Venters.
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Here’s the Rest of Your Foie Gras
The limp, blood-spattered corpse of a dead goose serves as an upsetting reminder of where foie gras really comes from.
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True Spanish Culture? It’s Not About Cruelty, Says Charo
Charo is something of an authority on Spanish culture – so she knows what she’s talking about when she declares that bullfighting does not belong in modern Spain.