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Asda “free from milk” milks may not be vegan. It’s time we standardised vegan labelling.
On the recent revelation about Asda Free From “dairy free” milk products not being vegan, and our right to accurate information to enable...


On slaughterhouse workers.
The dreadful position we place some humans in when we ask them to kill animals for us is generally overlooked. Slaughterhouse workers are...


What’s in a word?
Flesh: living, feeling beings, who are alive in exactly the same way as we are, are slaughtered. They are forced into a slaughterhouse,...


School Killing Pigs May Breach Rights of Vegan Parents
The Metro reported on 21 January 2018 that a school in England “reared four pigs” and “is now going to send the animals to slaughter” as...

***EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT - PLANT-BASED NUTRITION FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS***
On 30 June 2018 at Glasgow Royal Infirmary health professionals will gather to share knowledge about the human health benefits of...


Going vegan = deciding to never again participate in injustice to non-human animals. It’s as simple
Going vegan involves making a decision, the decision that you will not any more support or participate in the use and killing of...


What’s in a word? Is veganism a “lifestyle”?
Often when we speak to people on our stalls about the fact that veganism is not a diet they respond by saying they realise it’s a...


We've just uploaded a recording of our talk at Dundee Vegan Festival to our YouTube channel
This talk covers: Part 1 – Vegan Advocacy: The GVS Approach, what we do and why it works (time: 00:00 – 23:27) Part 2 – Vegan Rights: The...


What’s in a word?
The book, it's interesting. The chair, it's comfortable. The cake, it's tasty. The girl, she smiles. The boy, he sighs. The person,...


Inclusivity and Vegan Advocacy – the GVS approach
We talk a lot about adopting a clear, unequivocal approach to our advocacy, talking to people about the moral issue raised by our...



"The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men."
Leonardo Da Vinci
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