In the Queen’s Speech, we have the opportunity to improve the lives of millions of animals, while bringing our laws into line with public sentiment.
Escape from the EU’s free trade rules gives us the opportunity to introduce a wide range of new welfare measures.
The founder of Blue Badger writes to the DEFRA Secretary urging an end to culling.
Each badger killed cost more than £4,000. In tomorrow’s debate, MPs must not support any extension of the cull.
The ban not only bars fox hunting but stag hunting, hare hunting and hare coursing with dogs. It is unacceptable to set dogs on to wild animals for sport.
Leaving the EU is a chance to raise standards and stamp out cruel practices, as we promised the voters we would at the last election.