Home Secretary Jack Straw (left) and Huntingdon Life Science's managing director, Brian Cass, (centre) are shown blood samples by one of the laboratory staff during a tour of the buildings in Cambridgeshire. *People who work at animal testing laboratories need to be applauded rather than abused, Home Secretary Jack Straw said. He was visiting Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridgeshire as news emerged that a Ministerial Committee is to be set up in a bid to curb animal rights extremists.

Home Secretary Jack Straw (left) and Huntingdon Life Science's managing director, Brian Cass, (centre) are shown blood samples by one of the laboratory staff during a tour of the buildings in Cambridgeshire. *People who work at animal testing laboratories need to be applauded rather than abused, Home Secretary Jack Straw said. He was visiting Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridgeshire as news emerged that a Ministerial Committee is to be set up in a bid to curb animal rights extremists. Stock Photo
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1800 x 1200 px | 30.5 x 20.3 cm | 12 x 8 inches | 150dpi

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26 April 2001

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Huntingdon UK

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Andrew Parsons

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Home Secretary Jack Straw (left) and Huntingdon Life Science's managing director, Brian Cass, (centre) are shown blood samples by one of the laboratory staff during a tour of the buildings in Cambridgeshire. *People who work at animal testing laboratories need to be applauded rather than abused, Home Secretary Jack Straw said. He was visiting Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridgeshire as news emerged that a Ministerial Committee is to be set up in a bid to curb animal rights extremists.

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