Man punched into the air while eating burger in Plymouth
Reece Gilmore, aged 30, admits hitting man and knocking his teeth out, but says he acted in self-defence
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A man lifted a stranger in the air with a punch during a confrontation in a late-night taxi queue in the city centre, a court heard.
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Professor Devi Sridhar said it is unrealistic to expect people to obey tight coronavirus lockdown rules for months on end. The expert said the UK needed to learn from other countries and form a plan to stop having to fall back on nationwide lockdowns. It comes as the Government s Chief Medical officer, Chris Whitty, went on BBC Breakfast to urge the public to continue to adhere to the restrictions, warning that the UK is heading into worst point in the pandemic
Lichfield Live Open Search Boxing club in Burntwood appeals for help to find new base
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A group of boxers and kickboxers in Burntwood are appealing for help to find a new home after the lease ran out on their existing base.
The amateur and professional stars from Platinum Boxing Burntwood – which has produced a number of champions in recent years – are without anywhere to train.
Fighters such as Luke Jones and Troi Coleman, who starred in televised bouts at the end of last year, are among the roster.
But the future of the club is in doubt if they cannot find a new home.
UPS driver delivers help after hawk crashes into home UPS driver Tony Lewis Sr. trying to help remove a hawk from a Selma area home after it crashed through a window on Christmas Eve. (Source: Andrew Slagel) By WSFA Staff | December 30, 2020 at 6:17 PM CST - Updated December 30 at 6:54 PM
SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) - When a west Alabama family found themselves staring at a Christmas Eve catastrophe, it was a UPS driver who helped deliver a solution.
The UPS driver, identified as Tony Lewis Sr., went above and beyond during his already very busy day to help Luke Jones and his family try to free a hawk that had gotten stuck inside their Selma area home.
Speaking of Pets
There are countless gizmos and gadgets that savvy marketers have come up with to indulge our dogs and our obsession with them. (Luke Jones
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Editor’s note: This column does not constitute an endorsement of any product or device.
Just as there are hundreds of breeds of dogs, there are hundreds of innovative products designed to make life easier, better or more fun for you and your dog.
Fitness and tracking
If you’re into fitness, you probably know about the FitBit, but did you know there are also activity trackers like FitBit for your dog? Today, many of these like the FitBark GPS and Whistle Go Explore attach to your dog’s collar and include GPS to help find your dog if it gets lost. Others like the Link AKC are actual collars in and of themselves. All of these use wi-fi to establish a line of communication between the tracker and your smartphone. (But remember that nothing can beat a microchip for reuniting you with your lost dog.)