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Mar- 2016 -16 MarchCurrent Affairs
Business rates relief “doubled permanently”
Business rates relief for small businesses will “more than double” during the next budget period. The Chancellor, George Osborne, announced that…
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16 MarchCurrent Affairs
Designer creates UKs first motorbike dog onesie
Hairy Biker, Renée the Labrador is the proud wearer of the UKs first motorbike onesie specifically for dogs. Owner, Steve…
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16 MarchCurrent Affairs
UK employment at highest point since records began
The employment rate for those aged 16 to 64 who were in work reached 74.1 percent, joint-highest amount since records…
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15 MarchCurrent Affairs
Serious concerns for welfare of pet rabbits
One in five vets have raised serious concerns about the health and welfare of pet rabbits in the UK, according…
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15 MarchCurrent Affairs
Shop closures at lowest level in five years
The rate of store closures in the UK fell from 16 closures per day in 2014 to 14 closures per…
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14 MarchCurrent Affairs
Sales of rabbits on hold at pet retailer
Pet retailer, Pets Corner, has put the sale of rabbits on hold in order to deter impulse purchases over Easter.…
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14 MarchCurrent Affairs
Winners of alternative awards ‘Ruffs’ announced
The RSPCA has revealed the winners of it annual Ruffs competition, that aims to find the happiest and healthiest…
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14 MarchCurrent Affairs
Joint response to Defra’s landmark consultation from veterinary organisations
The British Veterinary Association (BVA), the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) and the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) have…
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10 MarchCurrent Affairs
Sunday trading law proposals defeated
Following the failure of the government’s proposals for Sunday trading hours to be relaxed, experts feel it is now time…
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10 MarchCurrent Affairs
Dog owners talk to their pet more than their partner
Nearly half of dog owners (41 percent) talk to their pet more than their partner and 40 percent are more…
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