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The art that’s helping to end factory farming
Anita Jeram is a celebrated children's book illustrator, best known for her work on the hit title Guess How Much I Love You. Excitingly, she's created a series of drawings to help us End the Cage Age. Here, we talk art and animal welfare with…
Read moreDismantling the world's greatest rainforest
International Day of Forests and World Water Day got us thinking about the world’s largest rainforest and river: the Amazon, which is under fire. Factory farming isn’t helping, driving deforestation to grow feed. Here’s the problem in a…
Read more“Save Our Antibiotics” event at Parliament
The Alliance hosted the event “Stepping Back from the Brink”, attended by MPs, industry and animal welfarists
Read moreHere’s why factory farming still exists
All around the world, people look at factory farming and see cruelty, wastage and destruction. So why does it still exist? We lift the lid on the entangled web of confusion, collusion and chaos that keeps this archaic system alive.
Read moreOur food system has been hijacked
The drive to produce more food is based on a false premise pushed by vested interests
Read moreSeven Awesome Holiday Ideas for Meat Free Week
Can there be a better combination than inspiring travel and good food? In the build-up to Meat Free Week, we check out seven holiday hotspots that take serious pride in their delicious vegetarian offerings.
Read moreEuropean animals brutally slaughtered in Gaza
Shocking footage reveals exported European animals endure appalling conditions and brutal slaughter
Read moreMake the EU Foie Gras Free
We took our petition to Brussels decision makers to demand an end to cruel foie gras in the EU
Read moreMeat and the media
The mass media is the most powerful opinion-former of all time. But is it doing enough when it comes to our broken food system, where its loud and leading voices could be a vehicle for lasting change? Here, we explore a much-debated question.
Read moreMPs debate non-stun slaughter
Animals should be stunned before slaughter to prevent unnecessary suffering
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