Undercover Investigation Shows Harrowing Footage Inside UK Slaughterhouses
Although the UK has seen a significant drop in meat consumption since 2005, more than 893 million animals are still killed for meat each year in the country.
India’s Cows and the UK High Street
We live in a global society, and what happens to animals in India is directly linked to consumer behaviour in the UK.
Veggie Day in Action
What’s a weekly meat-free day like in practice for a hotel, restaurant or school – or an entire city?
Victory: Cows Spared From Hell on Earth
PETA and other animal rights groups are celebrating after learning that Velmur Ltd have abandoned their proposal to build a huge dairy factory farm in Lincolnshire.
Who Will Be Crowned the Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities of 2010?
We’ve managed to narrow the massive field of compassionate actors, musicians and athletes down to just 51 vegetarian celebs.
Palm Oil: There’s a Bit of Orangutan Suffering in Every Drop
Palm oil is often sourced from the homes of endangered orangutans and other animals. Greedy businesses cut down the trees and leave the animals homeless and starving to death.
BAFTA winner Simon Cowell is anything but ‘Mr Nasty’ when it comes to animals!
For several years, PETA and our affiliates have been fortunate enough to have Simon Cowell’s support in a number of campaigns.
What Would the Animals Say?
Jane Mann’s Give Us a Chance! is a collection of poems about animals who are often feared or disliked but who might have hidden abilities unknown to children.
Mike Tyson Goes Vegan
Notorious heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson has decided to ditch meat, eggs and dairy products.
Happy Birthday, Veggie Day!
One year ago, the northern Belgium city of Ghent became the first city in the world to declare a weekly meat-free day to promote sustainable and healthy living.