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News Section Icon Published 26/10/2015

UN confirms processed meat causes cancer

World Health Organisation report has classified processed meats as carcinogenic

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News Section Icon Published 23/10/2015

Introducing Dr Joyce D’Silva

Our ambassador, Joyce D’Silva has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Winchester

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News Section Icon Published 22/10/2015

It’s time to tackle climate change

By changing our diets, we can prevent dangerous levels of climate change

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News Section Icon Published 21/10/2015

The huge cost of industrial farming

New UN report reveals $3.33 trillion as the cost of industrial farming practices

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News Section Icon Published 16/10/2015

A traumatic trade – why live animal exports must stop

Every year, 3 million farm animals are exported live out of the EU for slaughter, fattening or breeding. They face terrible suffering on long journeys, and often also the final indignity – a horrific slaughter. We're campaigning to end this…

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News Section Icon Published 09/10/2015

One cow, seven cities: Cow on Tour

Evanna Lynch launches Compassion’s European cow tour in London

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News Section Icon Published 08/10/2015

Live transport disaster

Up to 5,000 cattle have died in a preventable live exports tragedy

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News Section Icon Published 01/10/2015

Livestock in literature

From AA Milne's Piglet to Dick King-Smith's Babe, farm animals appear in some of our best-loved books. Here, we explain why the genre may need reinventing to reflect the harsh realities (well, some of them!) of life on most 21st-century farms.

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News Section Icon Published 01/10/2015

Compassion’s ‘Time to Decide’ film wins award

Compassion celebrates a win for End the Cage Age as our campaign film receives an award

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