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inews.co.uk on MSNCheese, olives and foie gras: How a softer Brexit could change your food shopExperts predict a new EU deal will bring wider choice for British consumers. But it could also mean UK U-turns on animal ...
The fur ban ordinance was an effort to fight animal cruelty, but opponents say it would have closed historic Chicago ...
The promised veterinary agreement with the European Union could put a potential foie gras ban at risk, animal protection organisations have warned. Animal Equality UK and Animal Policy International ...
Chicago was founded by fur traders. Now, it might soon kick them out. An ordinance banning the sale of new fur products ...
The ban would not outlaw leather, cowhide or deerskin products. It also makes exceptions for the sale of secondhand fur ...
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The i Paper on MSNBrexit reset could force UK to lower standards on animal rightsThe Brexit reset could force the UK to U-turn on animal welfare protections unless Sir Keir Starmer makes them a “red line” ...
Animal welfare experts and charities fear that Keir Starmer's Brexit reset could have a severe impact on high animal welfare ...
North Side Ald. Joe Moore in 2006 got the council to ban foie gras, prohibiting restaurants from serving the delicacy made by force-feeding ducks and geese to enlarge their livers. Mayor Richard M.
Heeding opposition from Black clergy and the Black Caucus, the City Council voted 26 to 19 not to impose a ban on the sale of ...
FIRST they came for Jewish people. Then women. Then the elderly. Now Labour, the new Nasty Party, is threatening our animals.
North Side Ald. Joe Moore in 2006 got the council to ban foie gras, prohibiting restaurants from serving the delicacy made by force-feeding ducks and geese to enlarge their livers. Mayor Richard M.
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