New figures released in advance of the hunts’ Boxing Day parades suggest fox hunting is still rife despite it being nearly 20 ...
The League Against Cruel Sports (the League) and Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) today called for ...
We share this poem, with our dedicated supporters, to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the protection of animals in danger, like foxes, this festive season. Together we can create a kinder world ...
Grouse shooting is not a harmless tradition – it is a practice rooted in cruelty, environmental degradation, and greed. The ...
The Chair and Board of the League Against Cruel Sports are delighted to announce that Emma Slawinski, the current Director of Policy, Prevention, and Campaigns at the RSPCA, is joining our charity as ...
The League Against Cruel Sports marked its centenary with a reception in parliament, uniting supporters, campaigners, and policymakers to celebrate a century of progress while focusing on the ...
Snaring is one of the most inhumane and outdated practices in wildlife management, yet shockingly, it remains legal in England despite its cruelty and indiscriminate nature. Snares are primitive wire ...
Animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports has welcomed moves to ban greyhound racing in New Zealand and called on the UK Government to adopt similar measures and wind down the industry in ...
It's 20 years since the historic Hunting Act was passed in November 2004, outlawing fox hunting and hunting stags and hares with dogs. But tragically nothing changed. The hunts ignored the ban and to ...