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Criminal gangs are behind a rise in dog thefts and illegal puppy farms because it's a 'low-risk, high reward' way of making money, a charity has warned.
Demand for puppies has soared during lockdown - and that's sent the price rocketing too.
It's prompted illegal breeders to set up operations all over the country.
And campaigners believe stolen dogs are being used for illegal unlicensed breeding
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Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in all 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester, the latest data on Saturday showed.
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A state-of-the-art technology partnership worth a massive £125 million is set to transform healthcare across Greater Manchester.
Greater Manchester’s coronavirus infection rate has fallen again - but is still higher than the national average.
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Salford now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Tameside.