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Asha Swann explores how veganising dishes can link us to our heritage. 

Jess and Dan

Jess Saunders examines the intersection between two subcultures. 

Photograph of Helena Rose

Jude Whiley-Morton reflects on his own experiences and interviews others who live with long-term conditions. 

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Researcher Network member, Tani Khara, reviews the literature on near-death experiences and transitions to veganism.

Sparkle Vegan Events is proud to present Witney Vegan Fiesta!

The event will launch in October 2023 with a pop-up outside at Marriotts Walk Shopping centre, OX28 6GW by Marks & Spencers and Cineworld. There will be several stalls with delicious food, yummy cakes, tasty deli, natural skincare, eco-friendly gifts, artisan goods and much more!

Please visit Sparkle Vegan Fiesta website for more information. 

friends gathering for a summer outdoor dinner party

The days of table etiquette and tiny pieces of bread may be over, but an old school dinner party can be a great way to win over would-be vegans. 

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Lola Méndez explores how vegan creators are making waves with short-form videos.

APPG group photograph

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Vegetarianism and Veganism met to discuss the importance of improving medicines labelling and moving away from animal-derived ingredients in medicine.

We want to amplify the voices of young people in the vegan community. That is why we are offering people aged under 26 the opportunity to join The Vegan Society for just £12 for 12 months.

 
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You must be under 26 to apply for our youth membership. To apply for our full membership please visit our main membership form.

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Members who confirm that they follow a vegan diet are eligible to vote at our AGM and any EGMs. Members under the age of 16 on the date of the AGM are not eligible to vote under our Articles of Association. As a membership organisation, we are required by law to maintain a register of members’ names and postal addresses but members under the age of 16 will not appear on this list. This register is not public but may be made available for inspection where required by law, and subject to appropriate safeguards to ensure that any request is made for a proper purpose. You can find more information in our Privacy Policy under the ‘Membership section’. For any questions, please contact membership[at]vegansociety[dot]com.

Members who confirm that they follow a vegan diet are eligible to vote at our AGM and any EGMs. Members under the age of 16 on the date of the AGM are not eligible to vote under our Articles of Association. As a membership organisation, we are required by law to maintain a register of members’ names and postal addresses but members under the age of 16 will not appear on this list. This register is not public but may be made available for inspection where required by law, and subject to appropriate safeguards to ensure that any request is made for a proper purpose. You can find more information in our Privacy Policy under the ‘Membership section’. For any questions, please contact membership[at]vegansociety[dot]com.

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Please note: if you opt out of any of the contact methods above, we can still contact you if there is a specific problem with your membership and to send you the components of your membership such as membership card and copy of The Vegan (for paper-based members). You can opt out of all communications at any time by contacting us through the members’ area, emailing membership[at]vegansociety[dot]com, calling us on 0121 523 1730 or writing to us at Donald Watson House, 21 Hylton St, Birmingham B18 6HJ. 

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