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5 Dog Breeds That Don't Shed or Smell

A professional dog trainer with 30 years of experience shares his top five low-shedding, low-odour dog breeds perfect for UK homes. Discover your ideal pet today!

The Company Shed gets zero food hygiene rating

The Company Shed, a seafood restaurant in Mersea loved by celebrities, received a zero food hygiene rating. Owner Caroline Haward blames 'bad luck' and vows a swift return to a five-star standard.

Emergency search for man in Cwmbran river

Gwent Police launch urgent search operation in Afon Lwyd river after reports of man in water near Edlogan Way. Emergency services continue efforts through the night.

Hippo's Magical Diwali Swim in Ganges River

In an extraordinary nocturnal spectacle, a hippopotamus was captured swimming in India's sacred River Ganges during vibrant Diwali festivities, creating stunning visual contrasts between wildlife and cultural celebration.

Mega-Shed Planning Row Divides Kent Village

A massive 18ft 'mega-shed' has become the centre of a bitter planning dispute in a Kent village, with furious neighbours branding it a 'monstrous eyesore' that's destroying their rural views and privacy.

Daring Hudson River rescue saves American swimmer

A 28-year-old American man's dangerous swim across the Hudson River from Manhattan to New Jersey prompted a multi-agency rescue operation after he was spotted struggling in strong currents near Jersey City.

Munich's iconic river surfing wave vanishes

The Eisbach river wave, a legendary urban surfing spot in central Munich, has unexpectedly disappeared following engineering works, devastating the city's vibrant surf culture and sparking urgent investigations.

Youth Power Klamath River's Historic Restoration

Discover how young volunteers are transforming the Klamath River ecosystem in America's most ambitious dam removal project, creating new habitats for salmon and healing tribal lands.

Russian troops trapped in Dnipro 'death zone' by Ukraine

Exclusive military analysis reveals how Russian forces have become sitting ducks on the Dnipro's east bank, suffering catastrophic losses in what soldiers are calling a 'suicide mission' against Ukraine's precision strikes.

Footballers' Wives confirmed for 2026 ITV reboot

The iconic noughties drama Footballers' Wives is officially returning to ITV in 2026 with brand new storylines, fresh faces, and all the glamour and scandal that made it a cult classic.

Couple faces £350K bill after DIY shed fire disaster

A seemingly innocent garden project turned into a financial catastrophe for one couple, leaving them with a staggering £350,000 legal bill after their DIY shed caught fire and spread to neighbouring properties.

Teen drowns in River Taff after jump dare

A coroner's court hears the heartbreaking details of 15-year-old Dylan Rhys's death after he jumped into the River Taff following encouragement from friends, raising serious questions about support for children with additional needs.

Hudson River radioactive contamination shock

Groundbreaking research reveals alarming radioactive contamination in the Hudson River, raising urgent environmental and public health concerns for New York communities.

Paddlewheel Cruises Return to the Seine

Discover the romantic allure of traditional paddlewheel river cruising as CroisiEurope launches nostalgic voyages along the Seine, offering a unique perspective on Paris and Normandy.

Garden Shed Planning Row Turns Violent in Knife Attack

A routine planning disagreement over a garden shed in a UK neighbourhood escalated into a terrifying knife attack, with the entire violent confrontation captured on video. The incident raises serious concerns about neighbour disputes and public safety.

Bruny Island's humble shed door becomes viral sensation

A simple shed door on Tasmania's Bruny Island has captured global attention after being photographed and shared thousands of times online, turning an unassuming structure into an unexpected internet sensation and tourist draw.

Swimmers Return To Chicago River After 50-Year Ban

In a landmark event for urban environmental recovery, swimmers returned to the Chicago River for the first sanctioned race in over 50 years, marking a stunning turnaround for a waterway once synonymous with industrial waste.

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