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'Don't be guilted into staying for your dog's last breath'
Veterinarian Dr Kiah Weeks-Bell says social media is bullying owners into being present at the end.
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The physio helping to change children's lives on a floating hospital
Laura Blundell gives up her annual leave to volunteer with the charity Mercy Ships in West Africa.
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'I bought the theme park I loved growing up'
New owner James Mellors says he wants to put Lightwater Valley back on the map.
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The railway station that 'burned brightly' but briefly
Historian Tim Weeks says the station was "for the nobility" who came down to the Goodwood races.
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Girl, 6, chosen by artist as national event winner
Margot Lord, from Haslemere, will be able to choose an art piece worth £2,500 as part of her win.
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Vineyard shares its 'unusual' method of winemaking
The vineyard's procedure involves filling cow horns with cow manure to create a fertiliser.
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Constable's oil study a major find, says historian
John Paul-Stonard says the discovery of the artist's practice work for The Cornfield is "significant".
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'The hate can chip away at you - I hope people think twice'
Mariah Idrissi appears in a film for Muslim Women's Network encouraging women to report anti-Muslim abuse.
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The minister and the GP who created the UK's biggest tabletop gaming event
The UK Games Expo in Birmingham is expecting 50,000 visitors this year.
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'Surviving sepsis gave me a second chance at life'
Skye Owen was hospitalised for four weeks in September 2024 after getting sepsis.
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How an 'anonymous lawyer' came to fight for families in need
Radd Seiger says he will continue to help society's most vulnerable people stand up to authority.
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'This John the Baptist coin is unique and mysterious'
The discovery of the gold imitation coin raises more questions than it answers, says a coin expert.
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Survival or FA Cup glory - which would you choose?
Leeds visit West Ham on Sunday in the FA Cup quarter-finals but both are also in a relegation scrap. Would you risk safety for glory?
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'I'm proud I went to a SEND school – it's my strength'
Toby Hayward, now 27, says attending a SEND school was his "foundation to where I am now".
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Is season running away from frazzled Arsenal?
Arsenal must regroup after their hopes of a quadruple are wrecked in two weeks by successive defeats for the first time this season.
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Lincolnshire children urged to get their sparkle back after alarming statistic highlighted - Lincolnshire Live
Lincolnshire children urged to get their sparkle back after alarming statistic highlighted Lincolnshire Live
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£14.5m Boston leisure centre redevelopment will help residents become healthier - Lincolnshire Live
£14.5m Boston leisure centre redevelopment will help residents become healthier Lincolnshire Live
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Calls to implement tougher Lincolnshire landlord rules - but authority has little choice
The article discusses the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act 2025, which will impose stricter regulations on private sector landlords in Lincolnshire. It highlights the challenges faced by local authorities in implementing these new rules effectively.
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Club’s annual championship returns as members battle for top trophy
The Stamford Bridge Club recently hosted its annual club championship, where members competed for the top trophy. This event highlights local engagement in competitive activities within the community.
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Service gets new £16,000 blood bike thanks to generous grop
A men's social group has donated a high-quality motorcycle to the Lincolnshire Emergency Blood Bikes Service, marking a significant milestone for the group. This donation will enhance the service's ability to transport blood and medical supplies across Lincolnshire efficiently.