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The government has today (10 July) announce that it will ban the use of lead shot, with a three-year phase-out period.
Animal Aid and our supporters have been at the forefront of campaigning to end the use of animals in research. Progress has ...
Animal Aid hosted a roundtable in Westminster, to meet with MPs and other invited guests to discuss the ending the LD50 and other animal tests.
Created by the same people behind the hard-hitting and much-loved ‘Little Amal’ – the 12-foot puppet of a Syrian refugee – The Herds represent public art and climate action on an unprecedented scale.
This week (17th-21st June) sees Royal Ascot unfurl: an event in the flat-racing calendar which has become shrouded in associations with ‘royalty’, ‘glamour’ and ‘elitism’. However, behind this ...
Tomorrow is the Greyhound Derby Final, the biggest event in the greyhound racing calendar. But this is not a day to celebrate for the dogs – it is a day, like every other day in the racing calendar, ...
How you can help decapod crustaceans Tuesday 10 June, Crustacean Compassion Day, is a day to raise our collective voice for these incredible animals and to shine a light on the challenges they face.
Chris Packham launches our new campaign to ban shooting. Killing Our Countryside reveals the devasting environmental impact of bird shooting.
When we launched our national, anti-dairy TV and cinema ad back in March, we expected pushback from the industry. A recent piece, published yesterday in Farming Life, claims that while organisations ...
National animal rights group Animal Aid, who have been the leading voice exposing the cruelty of horse racing for over two decades, are considering bringing a private prosecution against Micheal Nolan ...
Just a week after the Aintree Grand National claimed the life of Celebre d’Allen, the Scottish Grand National at Ayr, has seen two 7-year-old horses, The Kniphand and Macdermott, lose their lives.