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News Section Icon Published 25/05/2012

Same, same but different

Compassion in World Farming is extremely concerned and disappointed to learn that the EU has recognised the US National Organic Programme as equivalent to its own.

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News Section Icon Published 23/05/2012

Ramsgate rally marking unwanted first anniversary

At noon on Sunday, Compassion joined a protest rally held by local activists marking one year since live animal shipments started at Ramsgate port.

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News Section Icon Published 21/05/2012

Exposing the true cost of industrial food production

Here, we take a look at "Hollywood" documentary Food, Inc., which reveals the surprising, and often shocking, truth of how much of our food is made.

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News Section Icon Published 21/05/2012

OIE failing animals

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is failing to protect animals in live transport and slaughter.

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News Section Icon Published 17/05/2012

Synthetic meat: the future of food or a step too far?

The world's first "lab-built" burger is due to be unveiled in the autumn, but will society swallow this sci-fi food?

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News Section Icon Published 17/05/2012

Become a food and farming revolutionary and join RAW

Compassion is broadening its arguments against factory farming.

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News Section Icon Published 16/05/2012

Cause for celebration: Animal welfare has prevailed!

The director of Creek Project Investments has recently suspended the proceedings of a factory farm after Compassion highlighted serious animal welfare concerns. This is a reason to celebrate!

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News Section Icon Published 15/05/2012

Dancing cows are world stars

Our dancing cows have become superstars, with over one million YouTube hits to their name in just eight weeks.

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News Section Icon Published 11/05/2012

Cloning back on the EU agenda

The cloning of animals causes great suffering both for the cloned animals and for the surrogate mothers that carry them to birth.

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News Section Icon Published 09/05/2012

UK should lead transport welfare calls

The UK's agricultural minister Jim Paice will have the chance to support shorter times for live animal transport in the EU in a meeting next week.

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