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Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous
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"my cat is sitting next to me ripping farts with no respect"
It was all about big hair, gaudy decorations, and the thrill of unwrapping a He-Man action figure or Cabbage Patch Kid under the glow of a tinsel-covered tree.
A "beloved" dog was hit and killed by a car in the Bradford district in what police have described as an "appalling" incident.
Hear me out: what if we just let the calves have their milk?
Two new shops have opened their doors in a York shopping centre.
Lots of lucky people have won cash to share
Players have been urged to check their tickets and call in to claim the top prize.
It's that time of year again, the time for Christmas shopping, if you haven't done it already! Today is Small Business Saturday, a marketing initiative created by American Express in the UK with an aim to shine a light on independent shops that make a city its own. In Carlisle, we're blessed with some real gems, so we've put together a list of just some of the ones you should check out for Christmas presents this year.
Plus, the six-time Oscar nominee explains why she was "the troublemaker" one night on set.
Shoppers have expressed their delight after braving the effects of Storm Darragh to flock to the opening of the new Oliver Bonas store in atria Watford.
Yesterday (Friday 6 December), a large Staffordshire Bull Terrier type dog was found in Blackwood high street and handed in to the police station.
A vet who has treated exotic pets such as monkeys, parrots, and geckos has joined a Worcester practice.
Here are just four dogs looking for new homes from Dogs Trust Darlington - can you offer them a new life?
Rusty, rescued from his home in North Carolina, is now "living his best life" in Florida, following a big retirement bash.
An Oxfordshire dog could become the face of dog treat brand Peamutt Butter.
EXCLUSIVE: From bargain hunting in Balmoral to shopping sprees in overseas markets, OK! asks former royal butler, Grant Harold, how The Firm really do their Christmas
Dog owners across Cornwall can now treat their pet pooches to delicious flapjacks
He didn’t look like a dictator. Awkward and gangly, his mannerisms unassuming, at least until he opened his mouth, Bashar al-Assad exuded none of the machismo of other Arab strongmen like Muammar Gaddafi or Saddam Hussein.
Claire Page had been saving for the trip for a decade but wasn't allowed to board
King Charles had a very special gift for Kate Middleton ahead of Christmas this year. See special gesture.