
Julia Etherington
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Etherington |Ryan Merrifield
THE owner of a dangerous dog - believed to be an XL Bully - which mauled a teenager to death, had been looking for a trainer due to the animal's "hyper fixated" behaviour. Kelcie Jones had asked members of Facebook group XL Bullys and Large Breeds for a Bristol-based expert in November last year. The dog, thought to be called Prince - and which is estimated to have weighed 8st - attacked and killed Kelcie's cousin, 19-year-old Morgan Dorsett.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Etherington |Alex West
RESIDENTS living in the UK's so-called best place to visit have revealed they're fed of boozy tourists on hen dos fighting in the streets. With its impressive abbey, Roman Baths and stunning architecture, the city of Bath Spa is steeped in history and a mecca for tourists. Six million tourists from around the globe flock to the UNESCO World Heritage Site every year, and The New York Times has voted it the best place in the world to visit in 2025.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Etherington
WITH its vast golden beaches, historical architecture and picturesque gardens, Bournemouth attracts millions of tourists each year. As well as being a summer destination, the town, on the southern edge of the picturesque county of Dorset, is a hive of activity in the winter, with its promenades set to welcome Christmas tree stalls, ice rinks and buzzing winter wonderlands. But beneath the festive glow lies an uncomfortable truth.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
thesun.ie | Josh Saunders |Julia Etherington
WITH its vast golden beaches, historical architecture and picturesque gardens, Bournemouth attracts millions of tourists each year. As well as being a summer destination, the town, on the southern edge of the picturesque county of Dorset, is a hive of activity in the winter, with its promenades set to welcome Christmas tree stalls, ice rinks and buzzing winter wonderlands. But beneath the festive glow lies an uncomfortable truth.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Etherington
IT’S the most wonderful time of the year again, when the nation’s coffee shops start serving up their creative, dreamy, and delicious festive offerings. It's a cup-half-full event as we wave goodbye to the Pumpkin Spiced Latte for another year and welcome a host of new sweet drinks. But how do this year’s coffees and hot chocolates stack up health-wise? We’ve looked into their calories, fat and sugar content so you don’t have to, offering up slightly healthier options.
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