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Zoo Chief Plans Major Shake-Up of UK Zoos

New World Association of Zoos and Aquariums president David Field reveals plans to close substandard UK zoos failing conservation and welfare standards. Read the exclusive interview.

Reeves Urged to Boost Economy with Narrative

Economist Paul Ormerod argues Chancellor Rachel Reeves must learn from Keynes and create a positive economic narrative to boost Britain's animal spirits and confidence.

New health assessment for flat-faced dog breeds

UK introduces voluntary health assessment to tackle disorders in flat-faced dog breeds like bulldogs and pugs. Learn how this initiative aims to improve animal welfare standards.

London woman feeds colony of 20 stray cats

Lexi Lochore accidentally became 'cat mum' to 20 strays in South London, spending £1,000 on vet bills and £60 weekly on food while trying to rehome them.

PETA's Dark Christmas Advert Sparks Controversy

PETA UK's provocative 2025 Christmas advert shows a family dinner turning into a bloodbath to highlight animal slaughter. The campaign aims to make viewers reconsider their festive meals.

Wildlife Week: A global snapshot of nature

This week's best wildlife photos feature a chilled capybara in Rio, a bear at a Japanese nursery, and a rare Welsh polecat. Discover the stories behind the images.

PETA protests Hermès over crocodile skin bags

A PETA supporter painted as a crocodile protested outside Hermès in London, demanding the brand switch to vegan materials. Discover the shocking details of the demonstration.

Fireworks ban petition forces Parliament debate

A petition demanding fireworks restrictions has surpassed 130,000 signatures, triggering a potential Parliamentary debate about banning public sales to protect vulnerable people and animals.

Boxer in court over five animal cruelty offences

Former heavyweight boxer Alexander Warren denies five animal cruelty charges following a MyLondon investigation into a series of cat deaths across South London. Read the full story.

Shouting is best way to deter seagulls, study finds

New research from the University of Exeter reveals that shouting, not speaking, is the most effective way to stop seagulls from stealing your food. Learn the peaceful way to protect your chips.

UK Plan: Microchips to Replace Lab Rats in Testing

The UK government accelerates its plan to replace animal testing with advanced alternatives like 'organs-on-chips' and 3D bioprinting. Discover the timeline and the science behind this ethical shift.

Loose lion gives dog 'Mouse' an unwanted haircut

A Newfoundland dog named Mouse gets an unexpected trim after a close encounter with a loose lion in Quebec, Canada. The dramatic incident left the gentle giant with claw marks but spared his life.

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