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Proud winners of BBC Radio award
Compassion in World Farming is the proud winner of this year's Derek Cooper Special Award for Best Food Campaigner/Educator 2007.
Read moreDutch Burger King opts for meat from uncastrated pigs
Fast-food giant Burger King has announced that it's Dutch outlets will not be serving bacon from pigs castrated without an anaesthetic from 1 January 2008.
Read moreGovernment advice based on poor research
The government is being misinformed on major welfare issues for laying hens by independent advisory body Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC).
Read moreCompassion's patron, Joanna Lumley, wins award
Compassion in World Farming is proud to congratulate our long-standing patron, Joanna Lumley, on being voted Third Sector magazine's 'Most Admired Charity Champion' for her work with more than 40 charities.
Read moreHelp for deprived pigs?
New report shows chains are not enough for pigs
Read moreMiddle East: Further OIE welfare guideline breaches
Australia is the world's largest exporter of commercial livestock. Most animals are sent to Middle Eastern countries which should abide by international guidelines for animal welfare
Read morePeter Roberts MBE, 7 June 1924 - 15 November 2006
On the first anniversary of the passing of our founder Peter Roberts MBE, we reflect on his life and inspiration.
Read moreAvian flu: Consumers urged to keep buying free range
As Britain's second case of the virulent H5N1 strain of avian flu is found on a farm on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, Compassion in World Farming urges consumers not to loose confidence in free range farming.
Read moreBarren Battery Cages to go
Defra confirms: UK Hens out of cages from 2012
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