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News Section Icon Published 23/06/2014

Greece continues to flout EU law

Compassion’s Investigations Unit has unmasked a barren battery cage farm in Greece, despite the ban being in place since January 2012

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News Section Icon Published 20/06/2014

Farmageddon garners acclaim around the world

Our CEO Philip Lymbery’s book, Farmageddon, is reaching people with its message that factory farming cannot feed the world

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News Section Icon Published 20/06/2014

The insane food film watched by millions

We’ve all seen it – a piece of online content that spreads like wildfire across the globe. But when the content carries a truly meaningful message, things get even more exciting. Here, we take a look at our video that’s notched up millions of…

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News Section Icon Published 20/06/2014

Our CEO named an "Outstanding Campaigner"

Philip Lymbery has won an award for outstanding campaigning for animal welfare

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News Section Icon Published 18/06/2014

London Councils: End cage cruelty

We’ve joined with London Food Link to push for a cage free capital

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News Section Icon Published 13/06/2014

Mega-dairy given go-ahead

Lower Leighton Farm mega-dairy has been given the green light

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News Section Icon Published 13/06/2014

‘Secret Weapon’ film by Compassion goes viral

Our film, which exposes the spin used to market factory farmed food, has been watched by more than four million people

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News Section Icon Published 12/06/2014

Government refuses to act on non-stun slaughter

We are dissatisfied with the government’s response to a petition to end non-stun slaughter in the UK

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News Section Icon Published 11/06/2014

Compassion’s Patron, Rt Rev Bishop John Baker dies

Compassion is saddened to hear of the passing of our patron Rt Rev Bishop John Baker

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News Section Icon Published 10/06/2014

Farmed fish should be stunned before slaughter

Compassion welcomes a new report recommending all farmed fish should be stunned before slaughter

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