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Home Office acted unlawfully over animal experiments
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27 July 2007
A High Court judge held that the Home Office was acting unlawfully in allowing invasive brain experiments on marmosets at Cambridge University on the basis that "moderate" rather than "substantial" suffering was likely to be caused.
Mr Justice Mitting said the Home Office was relying on expert advice which understated the extent of the "pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm" that could be caused to animals used in experiments.
Government lawyers were granted leave to appeal against the finding.
The judge rejected other claims by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), including an allegation that the staffing and monitoring arrangements for animals at the Cambridge research laboratories were inadequate.
After the ruling, a Home Office spokesman said: "The Home Office is obviously disappointed not to have successfully defended all of the grounds of claim and has been granted leave to appeal against the decisions in the instances where the judge had found in favour of the BUAV.
"The Home Office believes it has been rigorous in applying the strict criteria of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 with a view to making proper provision for the protection of animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes.
"We will consider the judgment in more detail before commenting further."
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