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MP calls for labelling of meat from non-stun slaughter

MP calls for labelling of meat from non-stun slaughter

An MP has today called for all meat products from animals slaughtered without stunning to be labelled. Conservative MP for Tatton Esther McVey introduced a ten minute rule bill which would bring in compulsory labelling for all meat products from non-stun slaughter to ensure consumer choice. Animal welfare legislation requires all animals to be stunned before slaughter to minimise pain and suffering. But religious exemptions allow slaughter without stunning to meet Jewish and Muslim dietary preferences for kosher and halal meat. While all kosher meat in the UK is from non-stun slaughter, stunned halal meat is widely accepted among Muslims – although a significant proportion of animals killed for halal meat are not stunned. The National Secular Society, which campaigns to remove religious exemptions from animal welfare laws, briefed MPs ahead of the bill’s introduction. Ten minute rule bills are highly unlikely to become law and are generally used to raise awareness of an issue. UK ‘can no longer claim’ to be “world leader” in animal welfare Introducing the bill, McVey said a lack of …

‘Victims of a slaughter: Iranian people have been rising up for decades against the Islamic regime’

‘Victims of a slaughter: Iranian people have been rising up for decades against the Islamic regime’

Mark Owen welcomes Aida Tavakoli, co-founder of We Are Iranian Students, who offers a window into the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Iran under a blanket of state-imposed darkness. Her voice, urgent and unwavering, challenges the international community, including the UN Security Council, to rise up and take action in the face of “crimes against humanity.” Ms. Tavakoli’s testimony underscores the deepening fracture between global democratic ideals and geopolitical pragmatism, raising uncomfortable questions about complicity, silence, and selective outrage. What emerges is a plea for action and an indictment of inaction. Keywords for this article Source link

Include religious slaughter in animal welfare strategy, NSS urges

Include religious slaughter in animal welfare strategy, NSS urges

The National Secular Society has called for a review of religious exemptions to animal welfare laws, after a new Government animal welfare strategy failed to mention them. Writing to Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Emma Renolds, the NSS said it was “difficult to understand” the strategy’s failure to mention non-stun slaughter, given its stated aim of preventing animals suffering avoidably and reliance on scientific evidence. The law requires animals to be stunned before slaughter to minimise their pain, suffering and distress. The only exemption is for Jewish and Muslim communities to meet kosher and halal religious dietary preferences. Despite consensus amongst animal welfare experts that it is more humane to stun an animal prior to slaughter, the Animal Welfare Strategy fails to mention religious exemptions which allow non-stun slaughter. In its letter, the NSS noted that the Government’s own advisory body, the Farm Animal Welfare Council, the RSPCA, Compassion in World Farming and the British Veterinary Association have all supported ending non-stun slaughter to improve animal welfare at the time of …