The UK is taking a long‑overdue step forward for animal welfare. According to recent reporting, Labour’s new animal‑welfare strategy confirms that boiling live lobsters, crabs and other decapods will be banned, with the government stating clearly that “live boiling is not an acceptable killing method.” For many, this is a landmark moment. For those of us who care deeply about animal rights — and especially for vegans — it’s progress worth acknowledging, but also a reminder of how far we still have to go. 🔍 What the New Ban Actually Covers Boiling live lobsters and crabs will be prohibited, ending…
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The plant‑based world just got a major boost — and not just from Paul McCartney. This time, the spotlight is shared with his daughters Mary and Stella McCartney, long‑standing champions of sustainable eating and co‑creators of the iconic Meat Free Monday campaign. Together with eight UK MPs, they’ve stepped forward to urge the European Commission to drop the proposed ban on “meaty” terms for vegan foods. And honestly? This is bigger than a headline. It’s a turning point. 🌟 A Family Legacy Meets a Modern Food Fight Paul McCartney has been a vegetarian for nearly 50 years, but what’s powerful…