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  • Labour MEPs Pledged to Animal Welfare

    We Labour Members of the European Parliament pledge ourselves to continue to work for Animal Welfare. Michael Cashman MEP Richard Corbett MEP Robert Evans MEP Glyn Ford MEP Neena Gill MEP Mary Honeyball MEP Richard Howitt MEP Glenys Kinnock MEP Linda McAvan MEP Arlene McCarthy MEP Eluned Morgan MEP Brian Simpson MEP Catherine Stihler MEP… Continue reading »

  • Supporters of LAWS

    LAWS has thousands of supporters within the Labour Party at all levels from rank and file members through to MPs, Lords and Members of the European Parliament.

  • Animal News from Wales

    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 »

  • General Principles

    1) This Charter has been adopted by the Council to reflect concerns of local people who care about animal welfare. In adopting the Charter the Council hopes that it will provide an example to other agencies, individuals and organisations to prevent the unnecessary suffering of animals. 2) The Council supports the view that all animals… Continue reading »

  • Marine ( Scotland ) Bill, Scottish Parliament

    The aim of the Bill is to create a framework to manage growing and competing demands for the use of marine resources in the seas around Scotland, balancing environmental and socio-economic considerations to maximise economic growth within sustainable environmental limits” the Bill will: * Create a statutory marine planning framework with distinct national and regional… Continue reading »

  • Seals Culled to Protect Salmon

    Andy Ottway, Campaign Whale In May of this year two decapitated bodies were found on a beach on the Isle of Skye. They were common seals, one a pregnant female, the other a juvenile animal, both had been shot. Marine Harvest, a Norwegian owned company, that operates a nearby salmon farm, admitted to the shootings… Continue reading »

  • Vote Labour or the Fox Gets It

    Impact September 2008 Editorial The Tory leader David Cameron is committed to have a vote in Parliament to bring back “Hunting with Dogs”. It is therefore important that we publicise this as widely as possible. We are launching a petition to bring to the attention of the British Public the Tory stance on bringing back… Continue reading »

  • Get involved and let’s do all we can to stop the Tories getting power.

    “If a Conservative Government gets elected not only will they bring back “Hunting with Dogs” but also there will be a mass slaughter of badgers” “We now face a General Election and a Tory commitment to repeal the hunting ban “early” in the next parliament. We must therefore keep up the fight for a decent… Continue reading »

  • European Parliament Ban the Import of Seal, Sea Lion and Walrus Skins in the 27 Countries of the European Union

    Labour News from European Parliamentary Labour Party Labour Euro MP Arlene McCarthy, Chair of the European Parliament’s influential Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee has today, Tuesday 5 May 2009, won the backing of the full Parliament for the agreement she negotiated with the Council and Commission for a ban on the trade in seal… Continue reading »

  • Japan and the Politics of Extinction

    Maria Micallef , Malta , LAWS Member For a copy of the background research document to this article, please contact Wally Burley at 07833 664032 or walter@burley57.wanadoo.co.uk. As many animal welfare activists will be aware the establishment of the International Whaling Commission was to regulate whaling with its primary role being to end commercial whaling… Continue reading »

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