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93-year-old man mauled to death by pack of dogs

A 93-year-old great-grandfather, David Maggs, has tragically died after being attacked by a pack of dogs in a quiet Essex village. The elderly man was found with severe injuries at a property in Jaywick and pronounced dead at the scene, sparking a major p

Blind woman dies after being scalded by cup of tea in care home

A damning inquest reveals systemic failures at a UK care home after an 89-year-old blind resident, Jeanette Williams, suffered fatal burns from a negligently served cup of tea. The coroner issues a formal prevention of future deaths report.

Katie Price Reunited With Missing Dog Princess

In a touching turn of events, Katie Price has been joyfully reunited with her beloved dog Princess, who went missing for several agonising days. The former glamour model expressed her immense relief and gratitude after the French Bulldog was found safe an

5 hardest dog breeds to train – expert tips

A professional dog trainer has identified the five most challenging breeds to train, offering insights into their unique behaviours and how owners can manage them effectively.

Baby critically injured in family dog attack

A five-month-old baby has been critically injured after being attacked by the family dog in a shocking incident. The infant is fighting for life in hospital as authorities investigate.

UK care sector faces 152,000 staff shortage crisis

New figures reveal a deepening crisis in the UK's adult social care sector, with a staggering 152,000 vacant positions. Experts warn of severe consequences for vulnerable adults as recruitment struggles continue.

Genius trick to stop your dog pulling on walks

A dog trainer reveals a simple yet effective trick to stop your dog from pulling on the lead, using just the right collar technique. Say goodbye to sore arms and frustrated walks!

UK care homes face crisis as complaints surge

New data reveals a worrying surge in complaints about UK care homes, with Age UK highlighting deteriorating conditions and staffing shortages. Experts call for urgent reforms.

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