Earlier this morning Janey passed away in her sleep. Her family were with her.
The love and support from all her friends and fans during this cancer journey brought her enormous joy. It has also been a huge comfort to us, her family and close friends, thank you.
Well done @liamgallagher take note Lilly Allen @peta
TOUCHING story behind LIAM GALLAGHER’s work to help save animals.
The owner of the Happy Doggo charity, Niall Harbison, recently shared on Twitter/X how Gallagher has raised £25,000 to help dogs in Thailand, with the funds going towards building a hospital for the dogs currently living at the charity. This is a cause near and dear to Gallagher’s heart since he adopted his own dog Buttons from Happy Doggo last year.
“A story that proves not all is bad in the world and which I guarantee will make you smile. It features a street dog called Buttons, rock star Liam Gallagher, and the building of a hospital for a dog called Tina,” Harbison wrote on Twitter/X.
Harbison continued, explaining how they rescued Buttons and put her up for adoption. “Long story short Liam Gallagher applied. When the application came in it listed the occupation as “singer”. I presumed my mates were taking the piss,” he wrote. “Surprisingly it was real. Liam even knew the other dogs from online. Buttons had a beautiful forever home.”
“Buttons has settled in and is absolutely adored by Liam and family. She is treated like a queen. This year Liam Gallagher has been on tour and dedicated the aptly named “Half the World Away” to Buttons. But that was just the start…”
Harbison went on to explain that Gallagher decided to auction off the giant globe that was used on stage during his Oasis “Definitely Maybe” 30th anniversary tour this year in order to raise funds for the organization.
“The globe was auctioned and Co-op were kind enough to take it,” Harbison continued. “It will be a feature in the new Co-op Live venue in Manchester, where visitors can see it before all events. The fact it is a globe and Buttons came from “half the world away” is perfect.”
The £25,000 Co-op donated for the globe has helped Harbison afford to build his hospital, which “will be built on the same piece of jungle where little Buttons used to sneak in on.”
Harbison finished, writing: “Never underestimate the impact dogs can have on us all. Over a year ago little Buttons walked in hoping for a better life. She’s done that and then some. Not everything is bad in the world. Love always wins.”
Red Grouse are sensitive birds that are devoted parents to their chicks.
They deserve so much better than being blasted out of the sky to satisfy the sick lust of a coward with a shotgun.
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@lewis_goodall Moderator lost control and was bullied by Sunak who just raised his voice.Starmer took too long to formulate responses. Starmer showed more empathy though
King Charles who loves killing foxes, birds, and badgers has been made Patron of the RSPCA.
King Charles used his power to block a ban on Fox Hunting and to make sure it is the joke ban we currently have.
RT if the RSPCA should remove him.
Succinct - Clear - Factual
We haven't got enough money to spend £1-£2bn a year paying Drs, but we can find £8bn a year to cut a tax that's only paid by the richest 4%
@BenKentish points out the flaw in the Govt’s claim that the UK can't afford a pay rise
"I think it's worth fighting for it" - Stephen Fry on why you should take action to get politicians to take the #NHSPledge right now: https://t.co/5EJkUkBQOF
The most famous lion at present in Masai Mara, (Kenya) OLOBOR has left us. Speared to death by cattle herders. He was the leader of the powerful Black Rock Coalition. Unless strict laws are put in place his death will not be the last. RIP majestic king. You will be remembered.🙏🏻
Last week marked the end of the pheasant shooting season. A 'sport' where birds are shot out of the sky for the sheer fun of it.
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@ProtectTheWild_ as we work to end all bird shooting.
£42 for each child raped from the Home Office who. £169,000 per person in the failed Rwanda plan. No hours of debate on the child abuse inquiry, no Tory rebellion that not 1 of recommendations has been done by Govt. No amendments from 5 families. No extra judges for rape victims.