National animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports is urging the public to boycott the Aintree Festival in ...
Point to Point races are fundraisers for hunts that happen all over the country. In recent years many hunts have renamed them ...
Stronger fox hunting laws are needed to provide justice for the animals being chased and killed by hunts. The time for change ...
In the third in a series of monthly blogs about life on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves, our Head of ...
The death of a second horse in just two days at this year’s Cheltenham Festival has led to the League Against Cruel Sports reiterating its calls for much tighter safety measures in horse racing.
The Business Without Blood Sports pledge is a guarantee from businesses to their customers that they in no way support, promote or otherwise enable blood sports such as hunting, shooting, or animal ...
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Here at the League Against Cruel Sports, we’re fully committed towards protecting animals from cruelty in the name of sport. Our professional investigative team will listen, gather the required ...
Traditional hunting involving the chasing and killing of animals, was banned by the Hunting Act 2004 in England and Wales, and the Protection of Wild Mammals Act 2002 in Scotland. After the ban, ...
Fox hunting is illegal in England, Scotland and Wales. It is still legal to fox hunt in Northern Ireland. When was fox hunting banned in the UK? Fox hunting was banned by the Hunting Act 2004 in ...
The Hunting Act 2004 is the law which bans chasing wild mammals with dogs in England and Wales – this basically means that fox hunting, deer hunting, hare hunting, hare coursing and mink hunting are ...