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Government loses animal test case Review ordered on lab test labels
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A High Court has ruled that the government is failing to ensure that animal suffering is kept to a minimum in UK laboratories. A High Court has ruled that the government is failing to correctly classify the severity of animal experiments in its licences.
The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (Buav) has won a judicial review into how the government labels the severity of its animal licences. The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (Buav) asked for a judicial review stating that the Home Office was failing to minimise animal suffering.
The Home Office has been granted leave to appeal against the decision.