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Any circuses in England that wish to have wild animals will need to demonstrate that they meet high animal welfare standards for each animal.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new Animal Health and Welfare Board for England will make direct policy recommendations on the health and welfare of all kept animals.
Richard Benyon’s speech at the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime Seminar.
Budgets will be devolved from 1 April 2011 and have been shared based on historic spending and animal numbers.
New controls to reassure people that the medicines they buy for their pets are safe were announced today by the VMD.
Alternative remedies which could be dangerous to pets are being targeted by the Government in a major drive to improve animal health and welfare.
Animal keepers have invaluable experience and knowledge that should be fully used to tackle animal disease.
The Advisory Council on the Welfare Issues of Dog Breeding met for the first time today.
This temporary relaxation of enforcement applies immediately and will run until 23.59 on 17 December.
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Responses to many of the forty proposals in the dangerous dogs consultation were strongly divided.
A range of animal welfare myths busted.
Cutting bureaucracy doesn't equate to poorer welfare for animals.
Two regulations on poultry welfare announced.
The code provides game farmers with information on how to meet the welfare needs of their animals, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
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