Sentences with phrase «national news headlines»

Last year, a senior cat named Tara made national news headlines by chasing a dog away after stopping its attack on her 4 - year - old owner, Jeremy.
This month, in the very week when claims of abuse in football dominated national news headlines, the Home Office published their key policy document which described how service commissioners should provide for men and boys who are victims of sexual violence, domestic abuse and other intimate crimes.
Sheffield's ruling Labour councillors took complete leave of their senses last week in a scandal which made national news headlines.
But imagine my surprise that almost the first word I heard on the radio - alarm in the morning was «Winchester» — not usually featured on the national news headlines.
Despite more than 500 people engaging with Pops» story on Facebook in the last two months, as well as being advertised on Animal Search UK, no one came forward to either claim or offer her a home until her sad story made national news headlines.
Similarly a «dumb decision», like the one made by Earls in 2016 to cut ties with Canadian beef suppliers in favour of American suppliers, can make national news headlines.
Although huge wildfires like those in California, Washington and other western states cause billions in damage and make national news headlines, more people are affected by smaller, single - structure fires, often caused by humans.
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