A Wolves supporter has been arrested after allegedly abusing Rio Ferdinand
Ferdinand was at Molineux for BT Sport for Wolves tie with Manchester United
West Midlands Police confirmed a 31-year-old man is in custody for a gesture
Taking to Twitter, Ferdinand has revealed the extent of the sickening abuse
Former United defender Ferdinand offered to meet the fan to educate him
Your four-legged friend is obviously top dog in your house, but do they have what it takes to be crowned Britain’s Next Top Dog? Find out by entering a new national photographic competition that not only celebrates our love for our canine companions and the joy they’ve given us during the past year, but will also raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK.
All you have to do is send in a photo of your beloved pet, and if they make it to the shortlist in one of six categories (see box below) they’ll be judged by a panel of eight celebrity dog-lovers: Graham Norton, Nigel Havers, Stephen Fry, Gabby Logan, Jeremy Vine, Jake Humphrey, Clare Balding and Saira Khan.
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10:30 AM May 15, 2021
Jake Humphrey has been confirmed as a judge for Britain’s Next Top Dog 2021, inspired by a nurse from Norfolk
- Credit: Cancer Research UK
A retired Norfolk nurse has helped inspire some of the nation s best-loved celebrities to throw their weight behind a new show to find the country’s best pet pooches.
Fee Sharples, 65 and from Hardingham, has raised funds for life-saving research after she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer.
Fee Sharples, pictured with her three-year old black Labrador, Inca, and her 12-year-old Norfolk terrier, Pickle
- Credit: Cancer Research UK
With the support of her husband John, a retired army officer, Mrs Sharples has pledged to give back to Cancer Research UK for the life-saving treatment she has received since her diagnosis in 2014.