Anaïs Gallagher Fronts Meat-Free Revolution Campaign

Anaïs Gallagher Fronts Meat-Free Revolution Campaign Jan 24, 2018

Model of the moment Anaïs Gallagher is the face of PETA's new “Meat-Free Revolution” campaign. More
Stars Kick Off Their Shoes To Help Kids Surviving On Rubbish Dumps

Stars Kick Off Their Shoes To Help Kids Surviving On Rubbish Dumps Oct 13, 2015

The Small Steps Project will launch its 6th annual Celebrity Shoes Auction on November 1, raising funds to provide shoes, emergency aid and sustainable solutions for children surviving on rubbish dumps. More
Suggs And Russell Brand Watch As Van Morrison Performs At Charity Show

Suggs And Russell Brand Watch As Van Morrison Performs At Charity Show Jun 26, 2015

Van Morrison performed at a fundraising event for a drug and alcohol rehabilitation charity in London on Wednesday. More
Paul McCartney Calls For End To Animal Experiment Secrecy

Paul McCartney Calls For End To Animal Experiment Secrecy Jun 13, 2014

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) has welcomed support from Sir Paul McCartney, who has joined the NAVS campaign to end secrecy in animal experiments in the UK. More
Meg Mathews Designs Vegan Handbag Collection

Meg Mathews Designs Vegan Handbag Collection Jun 11, 2014

Rock ‘n’ roll socialite Meg Mathews has a lot on her (vegan) plate, from her work as a jewellery designer to her efforts as PETA's celebrity liaison. More
Stars Call To End Animal Experiment Secrecy

Stars Call To End Animal Experiment Secrecy Jun 11, 2014

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) has welcomed support from Ricky Gervais and Paul O'Grady, who have joined the NAVS campaign to end secrecy in animal experiments in the UK. More
Mahiki And PETA Welcome Fur-Free Policy With Celebrity Party

Mahiki And PETA Welcome Fur-Free Policy With Celebrity Party Mar 3, 2014

Visitors to top London nightspot Mahiki were greeted by a unique “sign of the times” during the weekend. That’s because the hugely popular Mayfair club posted a bright neon sign at the door with an unmistakable message: no fur allowed. More
One Direction And Jamie Oliver Support Typhoon Haiyan Celebrity Telethon

One Direction And Jamie Oliver Support Typhoon Haiyan Celebrity Telethon Nov 18, 2013

One Direction will tweet to kick off a celebrity telethon at BT Tower today where callers could have their donations taken by one of a host of celebrities. More
Fashion Icon Twiggy Tells Fashion Week To Reject Real Fur

Fashion Icon Twiggy Tells Fashion Week To Reject Real Fur Sep 13, 2013

Iconic British fashion model Twiggy has joined Animal Defenders International's (ADI) Fur Stop campaign to highlight the cruelty of fur paraded on British catwalks during London Fashion Week. More
Meg Mathews Donates Jewellery Profits To PETA UK

Meg Mathews Donates Jewellery Profits To PETA UK Feb 22, 2013

When rock-and-roll socialite and jewellery designer Meg Mathews decided to go vegan at the start of 2013, she didn’t just dump meat, eggs and dairy products from her diet – she also shed all the exotic-skins handbags and shoes from her wardrobe. More
Stars Judge PETA-Approved Vegan Fashion Awards

Stars Judge PETA-Approved Vegan Fashion Awards Feb 5, 2013

With consumers becoming more and more concerned about the origins of the products that they buy, pleather, faux fur and other cruelty-free fabrics are more popular than ever – and everyone from high-street retailers such as H&M and Topshop to top designers Vivienne Westwood and Stella McCartney are meeting consumers’ demand for animal-free fashion. More
Meg Mathews Helps Secure Ban On Circus Animals

Meg Mathews Helps Secure Ban On Circus Animals Jun 30, 2011

In a highly charged Commons Debate and free vote in London last Thursday, the UK Government was defeated by politicians and the nation who now demand an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses rather than a system of licensing. More
Stars Write To British PM For Circus Animal Ban

Stars Write To British PM For Circus Animal Ban Jun 23, 2011

In advance of the crucial Commons Debate to discuss a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses today, Animal Defenders International (ADI) and high profile supporters and celebrities are once again calling on the Government to reconsider their recent decision not to implement an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses, and to now vote for a ban. More
Celebrities Support Wild Animal Circus Campaign

Celebrities Support Wild Animal Circus Campaign Jun 9, 2011

Animal Defenders International (ADI) has enlisted the help of high profile supporters and celebrities who have written a joint open letter to the British Prime Minister requesting that he reconsiders Government’s recent decision not to implement an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses. More
British Stars Join Operation Lion Ark

British Stars Join Operation Lion Ark Feb 2, 2011

A pride of celebrities have pledged their support to a record breaking lion rescue and are urging people to give to the appeal. More
Brian May Says No To The Monkey Trade

Brian May Says No To The Monkey Trade Dec 16, 2010

Queen guitarist Brian May and TV wildlife expert Bill Oddie have joined the BUAV in its call on the UK Government to stop supporting the cruel trade in wild-caught monkeys. More
Meg Mathews Says No To Baby Monkey Trade

Meg Mathews Says No To Baby Monkey Trade Nov 26, 2010

Celebrity ‘it-girl’, former wife of Noel Gallagher, and designer Meg Mathews has publically spoken out against the brutality of the trade in monkeys for experiments with the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection’s (BUAV) hard-hitting campaign Stop the Baby Trade. More
Mary Portas and Grazia Magazine Open "Living and Giving Shop" in London

Mary Portas and Grazia Magazine Open "Living and Giving Shop" in London Jun 22, 2009

Having spent 6 months working intensively with the charity sector, Mary Portas, Britain’s leading retail guru, came to a singular and focusing conclusion. Rather than taking advantage of the economic downturn to prosper, the vast majority of 5500 Britain’s charity shops had become smelly places products go to die. More