people from eating it. the ban won t come into force for another three years to give restaurant owners and farmers time to find anotherjob or to transition their businesses. and the government has promised to support those who are forced to switch livelihoods. but the industry has been incredibly critical of this ban. they ve argued that, given the declining popularity of dog meat, the government should have just allowed it to disappear naturally over time. translation: what are | we supposed to do now? we need to be compensated. i think we should accept dog meat, but raise and slaughter them in a hygienic environment. in contrast, animal rights organisations have, of course, welcomed this ban. they have been campaigning for this for a long time, arguing that the practice is cruel and the conditions on the farms where the dogs are kept are poor. previous governments here in south korea have tried to ban this as far back as the 1980s, but the current president and the first lady
if you ban dog, you should ban beef. animal rights activists celebrated a long fought for victory. those who farm, butcher and sell dog meat will be jailed for up to three years. but the ban won t come into force until 2027, giving farmers and restaurant owners time to plan. the industry has clashed with the government over the bill. the practice should have been allowed to die out naturally, they argued, rather than their livelihoods be wrecked. mrs kim has run dog meat restaurants since the 1980s. i don t know what we re supposed to do now , she told me. we need to be compensated. i think we should accept dog meat, but raise and slaughter them hygienically. these dogs were rescued from a farm last year.
animal rights activists celebrated a long fought for victory. a long fought for victory. those who farm, butcher and sell dog meat will be jailed for up to three years. but the ban won t come into force until 2027, giving farmers and restaurant owners time to plan. the industry has clashed with the government over the bill. the practice should have been allowed to die out naturally, they argued, rather than their livelihoods be wrecked. mrs kim has run dog meat restaurants since the 19805. i don t know what we re supposed to do now , she told me. we need to be compensated. i think we should accept dog meat, but raise and slaughter them hygienically. these dogs were rescued from a farm last year. hundreds of thousands more will now
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the most to avoid eviction. renters have faced a loss of income and at a higher rate than homeowners through the pandemic, and that s despite all of the extra income support through the benefit system. and so they are struggling more, they are more likely to have fallen behind on their household bills, they re more likely to have fallen into arrears. citizens advice calculated average rent arrears are £900, but the end of the ban won t immediately lead to people being made homeless, as the courts will need to approve all evictions. ministers say they ll continue to support tenants but also need to be fair to landlords. music. candy richards says she s lost £9000 in rent on the house she lets out. her tenant hasn t paid her in 18 months. she told them she wanted them out before the pandemic, but the ban left her powerless to remove them. the eviction ban, what it did do -