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J&J, AstraZeneca may alter vaccines because of rare blood clots; California softens school rules, still requires masks: Live COVID news

J&J, AstraZeneca may alter vaccines because of rare blood clots; California softens school rules, still requires masks: Live COVID news
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Public urged to support national crackdown on pet theft

Public urged to support national crackdown on pet theft
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Public urged to support national crackdown on pet theft

Public urged to support national crackdown on pet theft
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All Dogs Matter charity warns against pandemic puppy buying | Hampstead Highgate Express

A smiley canine at a previous All Dogs Matter fundraiser in north London - Credit: Christiana Hinds With dog-ownership rocketing around the country - and it none-more-visible than on Hampstead Heath - a local animal charity is warning people not to buy dogs at extortionate prices online. Ira Moss - from East Finchley animal rescue and rehoming charity All Dogs Matter, the organisation behind the usually annual Pup Idol event on the Heath - told the Ham&High how prospective dog owners should wait until prices fell, so to avoid fuelling online dog sales which can put animal welfare at risk.

TLT makes up two Bristol lawyers to partner among raft of firm-wide promotions

Bristol Business News story search To find an archived story, type a key word in the box below and hit enter TLT makes up two Bristol lawyers to partner among raft of firm-wide promotions Two Bristol lawyers have been made up to partner in TLT’s annual firm-wide promotions, bringing the total number of partners at the Bristol-headquartered national law firm to 147. Litigation lawyer Emma Cork and technology & IP lawyer Ed Hayes were among five lawyers promoted to partner at the firm, alongside financial services disputes lawyer Louise Chopra, housing and regeneration lawyer Sarah Hale, and technology & IP lawyer Juliet Mason. 

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