Flirting is the Key to Dating

Flirting is one of the most difficult things to judge, are they interested in you or just being friendly? Most people are afraid of rejection so can ignore flirt signals in an attempt not to make a mistake but flirting is the key to finding that special someone.
Flirting goes back to the beginning of life [...]

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Rural Living Still in Decline

Rural villages are now becoming nothing more than a small collection of houses with no amenities and little opportunity for social interaction and the Government seem determined to continue their policy of ridding Britain of rural life.
The 2007 report on the State of the Countryside by the Commission for Rural Communities states that “there are [...]

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Dogs and sheep worrying - the endless battle

When, oh when are dog owners going to learn? How many pet dogs are being shot, with sheep and lambs dying or being savagely attacked because careless owners allow them to run loose around livestock?
Today I received an email from a friend who is now lambing and found two dogs tearing around the sheep this [...]

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The Ultimate Gundog Competition

Patron ‘The Lord Nickson’ KBE
One Shooter one Spaniel One Retriever
The Art of Shooting with Dogs
A Competition to Hunt, Flush, Shoot and Retrieve your own game with the best enthusiasts of the UK. Each competitor is required to own at least one dog in his/her team. Competitors for the POLMAISE CUP are invited [...]

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Fair trade - comparing prices

Fair trade is one of those issues surrounded in myth, for example products are much more expensive or the farmers never see the money. So let’s compare a few prices and look at some farmers that are involved in the scheme.
In my opinion buying fair trade products is simply a moral decision, it just doesn’t [...]

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