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Romeo was saved from slaughter. He’s now the world’s tallest steer

Romeo, who stands at 6ft 4.5in, unseated Tommy of Cheshire, Massachusetts, to claim the titleThe American steer Romeo was just 10 days old when the owners of an animal sanctuary in Oregon saved him from being slaughtered.And during the six years since married couple Misty and Robert Moore afforded him mercy, Romeo has grown into the tallest living animal...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:49
US challenges Shapps’ claim China is sending ‘lethal aid’ to Russia

UK defence secretary said on Wednesday that Moscow was receiving help with combat equipment for use in UkraineSee all our Ukraine war coverageJoe Biden’s administration has challenged a claim by the British defence secretary, Grant Shapps, that China is sending “lethal aid” to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine.Speaking on Wednesday, Shapps cited...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:19
UK general election 2024: Labour calls Rwanda scheme a ‘con’ and says Sunak wants election now as he knows policy won’t work – live

Labour leader says UK has been going ‘round in circles’ for 14 years and 4 July election is an opportunity for changeWhy is Rishi Sunak calling a general election now and what happens next?Rishi Sunak is now speaking at an event in Ilkeston in Derbyshire. It is in the Erewash constituency, where the Tory MP Maggie Throup had a majority of 10,606 at...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:19
Post Office Horizon IT inquiry: Paula Vennells denies email warning case reviews would be ‘front page news’ was factor in restricting them – live

Former CEO says she does not recall ‘making conscious decision not to go back and review all past criminal cases’ and denies media coverage was a factorVennells breaks down as she tells inquiry she was misledKey disclosures from first day at Post Office Horizon inquiryPaula Vennells has begun giving her second day of testimony at the Post Office Horizon...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:19
Toblerone maker Mondelēz fined €337.5m for anti-competitive practices

Food group illegally prevented retailers from sourcing products from EU states where prices were lower• Business live – latest updatesThe owner of Toblerone, Milka and Oreo has been fined €337.5m (£288m) for anti-competitive practices in the EU.The US food group Mondelēz is one of the world’s largest confectionery companies and also owns Ritz and TUC...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:19
UK watchdog launches full investigation into vet fees for pet owners

Inquiry follows concern over rising treatment costs and could cap prescription fees or break up pet-care chainsThe UK competition regulator has launched a formal investigation into the £2bn veterinary market, over concerns that pet owners could be overpaying for medicines and are not always aware of the best treatment options available.The Competition...

Thu May 23, 2024 14:19

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