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Victory! Europe’s Largest Primate Testing Lab Told to Phase Out Cruel Experiments
The Netherlands is a step closer to ending cruel tests on animals, after a motion to phase out experiments at the Biomedical Primate Research Centre was passed this week.
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This Legal Change Could Threaten the EU Ban on Sales of Animal-Tested Cosmetics
A troubling legal case could render meaningless the European marketing ban on cosmetics tested on animals
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FINALLY: Armani Drops Fur!
The Italian fashion house has just made the ethical decision to go fur-free after years of campaigning from animal advocates.
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Scrapped: Plans for Horrific Chicken Factory Farm Near York
The farmer withdrew the planning application for an intensive farm in Rufforth after it received thousands of objections from concerned local residents and compassionate people all over the country.
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SeaWorld to End All Orca Breeding Programmes – but Not Soon Enough
SeaWorld has announced that it will end all orca breeding programmes this year
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Some of the Most F*%#ed-Up Family Trees From Last Year’s Crufts Winners
We took a look through the family trees of some of the dogs who won “best of breed” prizes at last year’s Crufts. Here’s what we found.
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Travel Company Thomson Commits to Ending Elephant Treks
Good news for elephants: another travel company has promised to stop promoting activities for which these wild animals are held captive, beaten and forced to perform tricks or carry tourists on their backs.
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VIDEO: Dead Piglets Left to Rot on British Pig Factory Farms
Activists visited UK pig farms to see for themselves how the animals were treated. This heartbreaking video shows what they found.
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Scientists Close to Zika Breakthrough, Thanks to Humane Research
Modern non-animal research moves us closer to a Zika breakthrough, but animal experimenters are only too willing to exploit fears about the disease.
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Vast Majority of London Fashion Week Designers Reject Fur
We asked all the designers taking part in this year’s London Fashion Week if they would be using fur. A staggering 86 per cent of them said no.