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News Section Icon Published 26/01/2012

Commission acts on battery cage ban

We are delighted the EU Commission has acted in the battle to enforce the barren battery cage ban.

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News Section Icon Published 25/01/2012

Mega-dairy decision "called in"

Compassion is delighted the Welsh government has decided to call-in the Powys mega-dairy application.

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News Section Icon Published 24/01/2012

We don't need Mega-dairies

A new report on UK dairy farming has concluded that it is possible to produce milk at a profit on all sizes of farm. What's more, it found the amount of milk each cow produces isn't the key factor in making profit.

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News Section Icon Published 19/01/2012

European Union Animal Welfare strategy published

Compassion in World Farming is pleased to see the Second EU Strategy for the welfare and protection of animals, as it demonstrates the EU's continuing commitment to animal welfare as a core EU value.

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News Section Icon Published 17/01/2012

David Cameron: UK implements higher welfare too soon

Compassion was disappointed to hear the Prime Minister's lack of support for the UK, in bringing in higher welfare systems ahead of the legal obligatory time.

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News Section Icon Published 13/01/2012

UK still has barren battery cages - despite EU ban

Compassion in World Farming is shocked to learn that some egg farmers in the UK are still using barren battery cages, despite assurances that the UK would be fully compliant with the ban on these cages when it came into force on 1st January…

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News Section Icon Published 12/01/2012

Suffering exposed: Live exports from the EU to Turkey

Investigations into live animal transport from the EU to Turkey have revealed a crisis at the border as exports to Turkey in 2011 rocketed to over one million animals.

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News Section Icon Published 05/01/2012

Joanna Lumley launches campaign to Stop Live Exports

Joanna Lumley has launched Compassion in World Farming's 2012 push against long distance live animal transport. She unveiled the charity's new national bus advertising campaign.

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