Circuses to be banned from using wild animals, government announces – The Guardian

Posted March 1st, 2012 in animals, bills, licensing, news by tracey

“MP who led backbench call for ban remains sceptical as ministers unveil plans for licensing regime to precede legislation.”

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The Guardian, 1st March 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Fresh legal challenge on badger culling – BBC News

Posted February 28th, 2012 in animals, news by tracey

“The Badger Trust has launched a new legal challenge to the government’s plans to cull badgers in England.”

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BBC News, 27th February 2012

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MP John Hemming’s wife sentenced for cat snatch – The Independent

Posted October 28th, 2011 in animals, burglary, news, sentencing by tracey

“An MP’s wife was given a nine-month suspended jail sentence today for snatching a kitten from the home of her husband’s mistress.”

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The Independent, 28th October 2011

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Catgate: another myth used to trash human rights – The Guardian

Posted October 5th, 2011 in animals, deportation, families, human rights, immigration, news, partnerships by sally

“The home secretary is wrong,the decision not to deport an illegal immigrant had nothing to do with the pet cat.”

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The Guardian, 4th October 2011

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Related link: Theresa May’s twisted tale of a Bolivian’s cat

Tesco accused of misleading viewers over animal welfare – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 14th, 2011 in advertising, animals, communicating false information, food, news, ombudsmen by tracey

“The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned Tesco from re-broadcasting a television advert that appeared to show pigs roaming freely in a field following complaints by viewers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th September 2011

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MPs defy government and agree to ban on use of circus animals – The Guardian

Posted June 24th, 2011 in animals, news, parliament by sally

“MPs have agreed to a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses amid claims from the Conservative MP who led the campaign that Downing Street tried to bribe him with the prospect of a government job to get him to change his position.”

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2011

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Animal testing consultation – Home Office

Posted June 14th, 2011 in animals, consultations, EC law, news, vivisection by sally

“The government is asking you to have your say on how EU rules on testing are introduced in the UK.”

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Home Office, 13th June 2011

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

Blackmailer demanded £500 ransom to return woman’s dog – The Guardian

Posted June 10th, 2011 in animals, blackmail, news, sentencing by tracey

“A man who kidnapped a bank director’s dog and demanded a ransom of £500, in revenge for her failure to help secure him a loan, has been jailed for two years.”

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The Guardian, 10th June 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Gloucestershire Old Spots breeders win trademark case – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in animals, food, news, trade marks by tracey

“Breeders of Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs have won a trademark battle against a meat marketing company over the name of one of its products.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2011

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Adam Catherick sentenced over Wingham meerkat theft – BBC News

Posted June 4th, 2011 in animals, news, sentencing, theft, young offenders by sally

“A teenager who stole a meerkat from a Kent wildlife park to take home as a pet after watching an insurance advert has been given a suspended jail term.”

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BBC News, 3rd June 2011

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Government rejects ban on wild animals in circuses – The Independent

Posted May 16th, 2011 in animals, licensing, news by sally

“The Coalition government today rejected a ban on wild animals in circuses in favour of a new licensing regime.”

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The Independent, 13th May 2011

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Pet micro-pig returns to owner’s Ramsbottom shop – BBC News

Posted April 19th, 2011 in animals, news by sally

“A pet pig who was banned from his owner’s shop by a council has been allowed back in after the discovery of a legal loophole.”

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BBC News, 19th April 2011

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Skateboarding dog ‘may get Asbo’ after complaints – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 8th, 2011 in animals, ASBOs, news by sally

“The owner of a skateboarding dog has been warned he faces being issued with an Asbo if his pet carries on riding without a leash.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th February 2011

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Regina (Morge) v Hampshire County Council – WLR Daily

Posted January 20th, 2011 in animals, EC law, environmental protection, law reports, planning by sally

Regina (Morge) v Hampshire County Council [2011] UKSC; [2011] WLR (D) 5

“A local planning authority, when considering an application for planning permission for a development which was alleged to affect the habitat of a protected species, was entitled to place reliance on the fact that Natural England, the body responsible for enforcing the Council Directive prohibiting the disturbance of protected species, had withdrawn its initial objection to the application. When Natural England had expressed its satisfaction that development would be compliant with the Directive, the planning authority was entitled to presume that that was so.”

WLR Daily, 19th January 2011

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Soil Association given libel warning after objection to huge pig farm – The Guardian

Posted January 19th, 2011 in agriculture, animals, defamation, news, planning by sally

“When a charity objected to plans for a pig factory for up to 25,000 animals, they expected a fight. But now the battle looks likely to intensify after the leading London lawyers Carter-Ruck threatened libel proceedings.”

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The Guardian, 18th January 2011

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Dorset County Council v House – WLR Daily

Posted October 18th, 2010 in animals, criminal responsibility, EC law, law reports, repeals by sally

Dorset County Council v House [2010] EWCA Crim 2270; [2010] WLR (D) 253

“Criminal liability under the Cattle Identification Regulations 1998 and the Cattle Database Regulations 1998 was expressly and exclusively defined in terms of a failure to carry out an obligation under Council Regulation (EC) No 820/97, so there was no criminal offence in respect of conduct after 20 July 2000 when Regulation 820/97 was repealed and replaced.”

WLR Daily, 14th October 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Flintshire couple given 10-year ban from keeping pets – BBC News

Posted September 16th, 2010 in animal cruelty, animals, conditional discharge, news by sally

“A Flintshire couple have been banned from keeping animals for 10 years after admitting causing unnecessary suffering to a pet dog with a cancerous tumour.”

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BBC News, 15th September 2010

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Micro pig farm gets ad ban for pet that’s not so wee wee wee – The Guardian

Posted August 18th, 2010 in advertising, animals, news by sally

“Cambridgeshire-based breeder made false claims its pigs would remain pint-sized, ASA rules.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2010

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Welsh Assembly badger cull order quashed – The Independent

Posted July 13th, 2010 in animals, appeals, judicial review, news, Wales by sally

“The controversial order to cull badgers in Wales was quashed by the Court of Appeal today.”

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The Independent, 13th July 2010

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Great-grandmother tagged over goldfish sale overturns sentence – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 29th, 2010 in animals, appeals, electronic monitoring, news, sentencing by sally

“A great-grandmother fitted with an electronic tag after a goldfish was sold to a teenager at her pet shop has had her sentence quashed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th April 2010

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk