
MPs Urge End to Live Animal Exports
Patrons Sir Roger Gale and Sir David Amess urge for an end to live animal exports – The Independent, June 2020
Patrons Sir Roger Gale and Sir David Amess urge for an end to live animal exports – The Independent, June 2020
The global live export trade connects us all. Animals who begin their journeys in Scotland endure gruelling journeys to Spain
Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation volunteers joined the protest against live animal exports in Ramsgate Port on August 8th 2019.
A cross-party group of MPs has called on the Minister for Countering Extremism, Baroness WIlliams of Trafford, to ban the use of living animals in warfare experiments.
Speak out for the vulnerable and let’s end this vile trade which causes immense suffering for farm animals
Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation welcomes support for the below pledges on animal welfare in the EU during the 2019-2023 Parliamentary session.
This is the conclusion of a joint investigation undertaken by Eyes on Animals and French organisation L214
EU Parliament Calls To Reduce And Replace Live Animal Transports, 14 February 2019
Scottish ministers have been urged to ban the “barbaric” export of unweaned calves – the Times, January 2019
Theresa Villiers MP calls for an end to live animal exports as petitions totalling 1.3 million signatures, handed to Defra on 29 October.
‘Veal calves ‘trying to suckle on people’s hands for comfort’ endure tortuous journey from Scotland to be slaughtered in Spain’ Daily Mirror 17 Oct 2018
‘Barbaric’ live sheep exports must stop and Brexit may actually help speed up ban,’ Daily Mirror 11 Oct 2018
P&O stops transporting calves following BBC investigation- BBC Scotland, 11 September 2018 Three-week-old calves are being transported to Europe.( BBC news article ) A ferry
EU investigates ‘illegal’ 56-hour lorry journey of two-week-old calves destined for veal market ‘They are bellowing because they want their mothers’ milk – it’s a
The article below was featured in Extra.ie, 18 June 2018: https://extra.ie/2018/06/18/news/irish-news/veal-scandal-calves-mothers Thousands of baby Irish calves are cruelly shipped to veal farms in the Netherlands every
Our 4 MP Patrons speak at International Awareness Day to end Live Transports/ Live Exports for Slaughter & Fattening, Parliament Square, 14 June, 12.30pm
Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation (CAWF) welcomes the Government’s announcement of a call for evidence for a potential ban on the live export of animals for slaughter
Parliament debated a ban on live animal exports from the UK following pressure from an online petition calling for the Government to ‘End the export
Calves packed into lorries for 135-hour journey Ben Webster, Environment Editor February 26 2018, 12:01am, The Times The number of calves transported last year was
Craig Mackinlay MP hosts the Stop Live Exports Petition Team, Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation & Compassion In World Farming House of Commons reception calling for an end to live exports for slaughter, January 29 2018
Parliament to debate in February the banning of live exports for slaughter Parliament is to discuss banning live exports for slaughter in February, after a
Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation Patron Zac Goldsmith MP right after his excellent debate Zac Goldsmith MP led a great Westminster Hall debate on an important
We talk on our campaign to ban live animal exports and more at the Farmwel event hosted by Theresa Villiers MP, November 28th
A heartfelt condemnation of long distance live animal exports by a Farmers daughter and why her farming family refused to sell animals for long
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