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WIN a year’s supply of food for your dog

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TO celebrate the launch of Teamdogs.co.uk we’re partnering with Butcher’s Nourishing Food For

Dogs to offer one lucky owner the opportunit­y to win a year’s supply of food for their pooch.

Teamdogs is a new website where you’ll find recommenda­tions for dog people, by dog people. We all love our four-legged friends, and this community of dog owners recommends only the best dog-friendly places, walks, holidays, tips, tricks, products and more so that you can make every day a dog day.

Butcher’s recipes are packed full of good stuff which dogs love. Made with natural ingredient­s from British & Irish farms, containing no nasties, just 100% complete nutrition with all the vitamins and minerals needed. You’ll be able to choose from 400g cans or 150g Foil Trays and either way we can guarantee your dog will be bouncing with new-found energy as they find total enjoyment in every meal.

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a) Friend

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c) Lookout

The competitio­n closes at 5pm on Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

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A GIANT cloud of hot ash dwarfs the volcano from which it spews yesterday, sending plumes as high as three miles.

This is the first big eruption from Mount Sinabung in Indonesia since August, but no casualties were reported.

An official had earlier urged people to stay just under two miles from the crater in North Sumatra province.

The alert has been placed at the second-highest level for the volcano, which is among nearly 130 active ones in the Southeast Asian country.

MUSIC agent Mike Deane has run the popular Liverpool Music Week Festival for 15 years but had to cancel 2020 plans when Covid hit.

With no idea when gigs and events might resume he had to think of how to earn cash – and got the inspiratio­n from his young son Sid.

Mike explains: “Me and my wife Amy had our first baby just before the European Cup Final in 2019. I am both a huge music and football fan and we’d play him lullabies. But I’d get fed up with the likes of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.

So Instead I’d find myself singing him songs from the terraces.

“Some of the songs that inspire the football chants like Solsbury

Hill by Peter Gabriel and Rotterdam by the Beautiful South translate beautifull­y into night-time songs for babies. So when the pandemic hit me and Amy created a CD of lullabies based on LFC terrace chants.”

Mike had to get permission from all of the original songwriter­s to use the music and even tracked down a pianist in Argentina, Rodolfo Paez, who wrote the music that inspired the popular chant for Liverpool player Roberto Firmino. The couple have had a great response to the LFC Lullaby CD and have been selling it via the Official Liverpool FC Club shop, independen­t retailers and online to Liverpool supporters across the world.

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