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Campaigners from national animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports were protesting in Peterborough today to expose the links between the city’s Festival of Hounds and the savage and ...
Selling raffle tickets might seem small - but every ticket you sell can help give animals a better chance at a safer life. Whether it’s a fox fleeing a hunt, a hare escaping a coursing event, or a ...
New figures showing an increase in the number of greyhounds that died racing last year have sparked renewed calls for a ban on greyhound racing by animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel ...
Spring has settled seamlessly into summer on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves and meadows, woodlands and wetlands are alive with new life.
Stag hunting. What is it and how is the League trying to protect them? The government has said they will ban trail hunting but what about the forgotten animals?
In the fourth in a series of monthly blogs about life on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves, our Head of Conservation writes about April as the month when spring comes alive.
A new set of figures showing the scale of suspected illegal fox hunting and the havoc being inflicted on rural communities by fox hunts has been released today by national animal welfare charity the ...
National animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports has welcomed an announcement by the government that it will launch a consultation on the banning of trail hunting later this year.
Thanks to your incredible support, the Government has officially responded to a petition calling for an end to the cruel caging of farmed animals, including breeding game birds. Over 40,000 ...
Twenty years ago, the Hunting Act 2004 came into force—a landmark piece of legislation that sought to end the cruel and outdated practice of fox hunting.
The League Against Cruel Sports (the League) and Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) today called for this to be the last of the annual Boxing Day hunts.
Grouse shooting has long been touted as a traditional English pastime, but behind the veneer of heritage lies a deeply troubling reality. Every year, tens of thousands of red grouse are shot across ...
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