Yamanouchi is to become the next target of the Stop Huntingdon AnimalCruelty campaign, after a spokesman for the SHAC said that the Japanese firm had failed to deny that HLS was helping with its experiments. The SHAC will begin a series of protests at Yamanouchi's UK offices in Oxford. The Telegraph said industry figures feared that SHAC's actions will drive millions of pounds of pharmaceutical investment out of Britain.
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