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Telegraph: Minister set up deal to save animal lab
David Harrison, Environment Correspondent. Lord Sainsbury, the science minister, brokered an agreement to refinance the company after the Royal Bank of Scotland withdrew a loan of £22.6 million because staff and customers had been threatened by animal ri
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/01/21/nhls21.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)BBC: Animal demos may prompt law change
Home Secretary Jack Straw is to propose changes in the law in the wake of animal rights demonstrations at Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS).
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1124131.stm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Citibank drops protest lab
Benjamin Wootliff. The bank confirmed that it would not act as custodian for its clients who hold shares in HLS. Officials refused to comment on the decision, but the bank is believed to have received threats against its staff.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/01/18/nalf118.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Picketing laws to protect workers at anim...
Philip Johnston, home affairs editor. Laws brought in to stop trade unions victimising strike-breakers are to be used against animal rights protesters trying to close Britain's biggest animal testing laboratory.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/01/18/nalf18.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Telegraph: Animal welfare thugs funded via US charity
Daniel Foggo. Animal rights extremists waging a campaign to close Huntingdon Life Sciences, the biggest animal testing laboratory in Europe, are being funded by money channelled through the charity Animal Rights America (ARA) in New Jersey, USA.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/12/02/nshac02.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Guardian: Huntingdon Life Sciences to list in the US
Andrew Clark. "Huntingdon Life Sciences was accused of raising the white flag to animal rights extremists yesterday as it announced plans to quit the London Stock Exchange for a listing in the US." UK.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4274023,00.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Daily Telegraph: Counter-terrorism
Leader. HLS was a company engaged in lawful and important work, supported by an association representing more than 100 medical research charities, being driven to ruin by a small bunch of terrorist fanatics. The decision has already put the animal rights
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2001/07/03/dl02.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Sunday Telegraph: When bankers face the terrorists
Alasdair Palmer. Professor Colin Blakemore, the Waynefleet Professor of Physiology and a staunch defender of the importance of experimenting on animals in order to achieve medical benefits for people, has, over the years, been threatened with both kidnapp
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2001/04/15/do04.xml
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)BBC: Euro MPs fight 'cruel' cosmetics
MEPs back a ban on animal-tested cosmetics - sparking warnings of a US trade war if EU governments implement it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1258261.stm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:12:20Z Saved by 1 user(s)Guardian: Malicious protesters: the Huntingdon gang ...
Leader. 275m animals, mainly rats and mice, are killed every year by cats in a gratuitously brutal way. If the animal rights protesters really cared about prolonging animal life rather than intimidating humans for experimenting on animals, they should tur
http://www.guardian.co.uk/leaders/story/0,3604,442259,00.html
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