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Soil soldiers: wartime food wisdom for the modern age
When it comes to food sense, we could learn a lot from the generations who lived through the World Wars – when wasting food was a rarity, eating meat was a treat and "growing your own" was commonplace.
Read moreDamaging lobbying bill postponed
Government to hold fresh consultations on bill which proposes to cap amount that charities NGOs can spend on campaigning in the UK
Read moreWhite Cliffs live export projection
Compassion project live exports message onto White Cliffs of Dover
Read moreBritish public now eating less meat
YouGov survey suggests British public more conscientious about meat intake since horsemeat scandal
Read moreIs Britain falling out of love with meaty diets?
It seems the tide is turning on Britain’s meat-hungry habits. According to a major new survey, we’re more aware than ever of the social and environmental benefits of a low-meat diet – and it’s changing the way we shop, cook and eat.
Read moreAward winners announced
Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards celebrate food companies leading the way for higher animal welfare
Read morePowys mega dairy approved
Compassion is deeply disappointed to discover that the Powys Mega Dairy that we objected to, has been granted planning permission.
Read moreCompassion confronts EU on force feeding
Compassion in World Farming has joined forces and written to the European Commission challenging the force feeding of ducks and geese reared to produce foie gras.
Read moreEU pig sector behaves as if it's above the law
Compassion in World Farming has been forced into the rare action of writing to the Presidents of the EU Agriculture Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament expressing dissatisfaction with continued breaches of the Pigs…
Read moreCompassion launches awards in China
Compassion in World Farming's ground-breaking work with major food companies on raising animal welfare standards has taken a new leap with the launch of its Good Pig Award programme in China.
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