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News Section Icon Published 11/09/2014

Epic tour ends in Brussels

Rosa the giant chicken finished her epic tour of 21 EU countries in 39 days calling for honest labelling of chicken meat

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News Section Icon Published 10/09/2014

Keeping birds in cages is not the answer

Headlines that claim that caged hens are happier than free-range are misleading

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News Section Icon Published 05/09/2014

Greece gets away with it

After ignoring the EU ban on barren battery cages for more than two years, Greece is let off without a fine

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News Section Icon Published 03/09/2014

Unilever to crack egg industry dilemma

The company’s new animal welfare pledge could spare a million male chicks a year from a potentially inhumane death

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News Section Icon Published 02/09/2014

Eat less meat to save the planet

A new study looks at how to challenge the unsustainable demand for meat from a growing world population

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News Section Icon Published 28/08/2014

Europe food safety under threat

Compassion voices concern over EU food safety following leaked EU-US trade agreement draft

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News Section Icon Published 26/08/2014

European pig farming shame

Pig farming publications in Europe show evidence of widespread flouting of the law on enrichment for pigs

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News Section Icon Published 21/08/2014

Did Horizon get it right?

BBC Horizon explored the health and environmental impacts of eating meat

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News Section Icon Published 15/08/2014

Farmageddon: Born in the USA

Farmageddon is to take centre stage at the largest independent book festival in the US

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News Section Icon Published 13/08/2014

From farm to faucet - America’s toxic tap water

Lake Erie, the western end of which butts up to the city of Toledo, Ohio, is in serious trouble due to toxic algal blooms that are killing off wildlife and endangering lives. And factory farming is partly to blame. Our infographic shows how.

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