A suspected people smuggler has been arrested in Stockport as part of a series of dawn raids carried out by the Home Office. Four men, who are believed to have smuggled 50 people into the UK illegally, were detained on Wednesday (April 18).
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I would see them during lockdown. Little packs, nattering, bonding, sometimes even whooping with laughter. I used to think 'what a bunch of sad weirdos.' These were dog owners naturally converging in a country park.
Then my lad did something quite smart. He and his wife became part-time foster parents to a cockerpoo called Honey. She stays over with him for a day or two then goes back to her owners.
I became aware that my mood lifted when I saw her. Yet I had never owned a dog.
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There was a short-lived pooch craving as a ten-year-old which was crushed by a classic white lie from my parents. They promised to buy my sister and I a labrador. Then in a matter-of-fact way they told us we couldn't have one as the bitch of a friend wasn't pregnant after all. After that dubious phantom pregnancy a dog fell off the bucket list of a shy kid and was easily surpassed by Motherwell and Argentina Subbuteo teams.
The memory of the painful swipe of a neighbour's Alsatian in my back as I ran by with an ice cream cornet snuffed out the puppy dreams and in adulthood dogs were irrelevant, sometimes annoying.
Then a conspiracy melted me. My daughter Grace went to Ireland to visit a friend whose father has a farm and breeds pedigree dogs. Pictures began to appear on my phone of a seven-strong litter of Springer Spaniels. Cute, I thought, but nothing else.
Then the image of one particular pup, again and again, would appear. Grace's younger sister, Anna, upped the ante. "Can we have him, Neal?". I was still unmoved.
Another image, and this time, inexplicably, this, often by necessity, rhino-skinned reporter crumbled. A deal was struck, payment made, and not
A suspected people smuggler has been arrested in Stockport as part of a series of dawn raids carried out by the Home Office. Four men, who are believed to have smuggled 50 people into the UK illegally, were detained on Wednesday (April 18).
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