The police were called in to help hundreds of TUI passengers "abandoned" on the runway for three hours. Holidaymakers were left stuck on the tarmac before being escorted off the plane at Manchester Airport.
11.05.2022 - 21:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A kind family who rescued a "distressed" puppy after finding it abandoned on the side of the road were stunned to discover it wasn't a dog at all.
After arriving home with the animal, the unnamed family suddenly realised they had actually picked up a baby coyote.
After realising their error, they called their local wildlife centre and passed the adorable animal into their care, according to the Mirror.
Cape Wildlife Center, in Massachusetts, confirmed they received the Eastern coyote after he was separated from his pack.
Posting to Facebook, official added: "He was then accidentally taken home by a local family after they mistakenly identified him as a lost puppy."
Dozens of followers on Facebook agreed it was an easy misunderstanding, with one saying: "I can see how it can be mistaken for a puppy. He's really cute."
Many others shared their mixed experiences with finding wild coyotes.
One lady rescued an entire litter of coyote puppies, but warned they grew up to be aggressive.
Another disagreed and said their coyote was "never vicious or even nippy" and happily lived with their family for 16 years.
Staff at the wildlife centre were able to determine that the coyote had not been exposed to rabies and was cleared for care by the Mass Department of Public Health.
The animal is now "recovering comfortably" in an isolation ward alone, but will soon be introduced to a foster sibling.
"Once both pups receive their vaccinations they will be raised together and will be given a chance grow and learn natural behaviors in our large outdoor caging," officials said.
"We work hard to give them as much of a natural upbringing as possible, and will work to replicate the essential behaviors and skills they learn from mom and dad."
The centre
The police were called in to help hundreds of TUI passengers "abandoned" on the runway for three hours. Holidaymakers were left stuck on the tarmac before being escorted off the plane at Manchester Airport.
A brave mum has recalled the frightening moment that her tot disappeared down a manhole.
Kandi Burruss has an unexpected new hit!
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefBusy Australian production company Aquarius Films has partnered with Irish production company Port Pictures to produce the feature film, “The Good People.” The film is based on the award-winning novel by Hannah Kent, who also wrote the adapted screenplay.“The Good People” is set in 19th century Ireland at a time when the Catholic church was waging war against pagan beliefs. It sees three women conspire to free a young boy from evil spirits.“The Good People” is an examination of absolute belief and superstition.
Tina Kotek, the current Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, as the party’s nominee for governor.Kotek, who may be slightly favored in the general election in the Democratic-leaning state, is now on track to become one of the first out lesbian governors in U.S. history, along with Maura Healey, the Massachusetts Attorney General who is now running to be the Bay State’s next governor.If successful in November, Kotek will succeed Gov.
The Irishman,” a buzzy flick that nabbed a slew of Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations — has listed his glossy Los Angeles home for $6.29 million, its listing representatives told The Post.Located in Bel-Air, the four-bedroom, 4,276-square-foot gated residence struts its stuff with details including floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors. The chic look owes itself to Bravolebrity Jeff Lewis, of “Flipping Out” fame, who fully remodeled the spread more than three years ago.
How soon is too soon for a COVID-centric miniseries? For Sky Atlantic, not soon enough, as their series on Boris Johnson and the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic “This England” hits small screens this Fall. READ MORE: Michael Winterbottom To Direct A TV Seris About UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 Response Kenneth Branagh stars as the blonde, mop-headed Prime Minister in the five-episode series.
This England, starring Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson.The series, co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom, is based on Johnson’s first months as prime minister and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK.A synopsis reads: “The drama takes us inside the halls of power, as Johnson grapples with COVID-19, Brexit, and a personal and political life wracked by controversy.“The events in government are interwoven with first-hand testimonies from around the UK, from the experts and scientists racing against time to understand the virus; the doctors, nurses and care-home workers on the frontline working tirelessly and heroically to contain and overcome it; and ordinary people whose lives were thrown into turmoil.”Alongside Branagh, the show stars Ophelia Lovibond (Feel Good) as Carrie Johnson and Andrew Buchan (The Crown) as former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.While an exact release date is yet to be announced, This England is scheduled to be released on Sky Atlantic and NOW later this year.Branagh was recently cast in Christopher Nolan’s next film Oppenheimer, alongside Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh and Rami Malek.The film follows theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Murphy) and his contributions to the Manhattan Project which led to the creation of the atomic bomb.
The fate of Leah Franklin Dupont may remain unsolved after Fox canceled freshman drama Our Kind of People.
New York Times last summer.)Where other politicians are condescending and simpering to constituents and deferential to colleagues, she talks to constituents like congresspeople. Like her law school professor Senator Elizabeth Warren, Porter has a talent for translating the intentionally inaccessible language of government into plain language.
If you thought Hollywood’s hottest hunks were something to drool over on their own, just wait until you see them hanging out with their playful pups!
'Twin Peaks' star Kenneth Welsh has died at the age of 80. The actor - who played Windom Earle, a crazed FBI agent, in the hit TV series - passed away on Thursday (05. 05.
pic.twitter.com/SqcV3WmhqkWelsh “passed peacefully last evening surrounded by those closest to him,” Pam Winter, a partner at Toronto’s Gary Goddard Agency, also told CBC News. No cause of death was given.
Kenneth Welsh, a Canadian actor best known as villainous FBI agent Windom Earle in the original Twin Peaks, has died. His death was confirmed by ACTRA, the Canadian film and television union. No cause of death was given.