A NEW government animal welfare Bill that does not cover wild animals was described as a “rushed and haphazard” U-turn by Labour yesterday.
The draft Bill, which would introduce jail sentences of up to five years for those who abuse animals, was published after a row over whether protections relating to animal sentience would be kept in domestic law after Brexit.
Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas had sought an amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill, but MPs voted it down as they argued that such recognition already exists in British law, prompting outrage on social media.
Evidence to peers from medical leaders, patient safety officials and the children’s commissioner has intensified fears that the Bill’s safeguards are inadequate, writes ADAM JAMES POLLOCK
DEIRDRE O’CONNOR warns about a big shift in how freedom of speech and protest are treated in new policy document before Parliament today
It is only trade union power at work that will materially improve the lot of working people as a class but without sector-wide collective bargaining and a right to take sympathetic strike action, we are hamstrung in the fight to tilt back the balance of power, argues ADRIAN WEIR


