Put to the Test: Tomfoolery and PETA’s Powerful Call Against Animal Experiments
Immerse yourself in PETA’s latest video campaign in collaboration with Tomfoolery and help create a more compassionate future.
The World’s No 1 Men’s Fragrance Brand Just Joined PETA US’ Animal Test–Free List
The world’s No 1 men’s fragrance brand joins the PETA US global Beauty Without Bunnies list after banning all tests on animals.
413 World-Leading Academics and Scientists Urge Home Office to Abolish Forced Swim Test
PETA and world-leading academics and scientists are calling for an end to the forced swim test and for the Home Office to implement an immediate policy ban.
Progress! Australia Is One Step Closer to Banning the Forced Swim Test – What About the UK?
In this archaic experiment, small animals are forced into beakers of water and made to swim for their lives.
Good News! Iranian Space Agency Confirms No Animals Used in Capsule Launch
PETA applauds this compassionate move and continues to encourage the ISA to use only modern, animal-free technology in all its future endeavours.
Cross-Party Parliamentarians Urge Home Office to Abolish Forced Swim Test
The Home Office must act immediately to end the use of the outrageously crude and cruel forced swim test.
Victory! Animal Testing of Ingredients Exclusively Used in Cosmetics Has Ended in the UK
Thousands of animals in the UK will be spared the misery of cruel tests.
Court of Justice of the European Union’s Ruling Destroys Ban on Animal Testing for Cosmetics
New European cosmetics testing decisions mean suffering and death for thousands of animals.
Myth Busted: UK Government Admits Animal Testing Is Not Required by Law
The Department of Health and Social Care confirms that it is possible for new drugs to be authorised without resorting to wasteful and misleading tests on animals.
PETA Calls For Change for Animals During the Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference saw animal advocates call for manifesto commitments to ending animal testing and the use of bear fur for royal guards’ caps.