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Lorriane Barrett AM is a member of the Welsh Assembly. It’s been a while since my last article in Impact; but as they say a week is a long time in politics – so as you can imagine there’s quite a bit to report. We have seen some really positive developments on the Animal Welfare… Continue reading »
Wally Burley, LAWS This is great news and the Labour Animal Welfare Society is delighted with the decision of Labour Minister, Hilary Benn. A decision we have been calling for over a long period of time. Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment, told the House of Commons that even large scale culling of… Continue reading »
(You can bet this will be in the Tory Education Plans) Article from The Daily Telegraph (15 May 2009) reported that the Countryside Alliance calls for children to be taught about blood sports. It said that Hunting, shooting and fishing should be included in the national curriculum as part of a drive to educate children… Continue reading »
Having been a Member of the National Assembly for Wales since 1999 and Chair of the Assembly All Party Animal Welfare Group since it’s inception in 2000, I have taken a lead on issues of animal welfare in the Assembly. This year, I am working on two particular issues – “puppy farms” and “badgers”. Turning… Continue reading »
Wally Burley, Chair Labour Animal Welfare Society If you wish to help us in the Campaign then contact Labour Animal Welfare Society via our contact page. The Conservative Party has pledged that if they become the next Government they will hold a new vote in Parliament to reverse Labour’s ban on “Hunting with Dogs”. David… Continue reading »